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Phage capsid nanoparticles with defined ligand arrangement block influenza virus entry

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NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY
卷 15, 期 5, 页码 373-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41565-020-0660-2

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [SFB765, SPP1623, SFB-TR84]
  2. Germany Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF, RAPID)
  3. Charite 3R
  4. Einstein Foundation Berlin

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Phage capsids modified with spatially defined patterns of host cell ligands can act as multivalent binders for the influenza A virus to prevent viral infection. Multivalent interactions at biological interfaces occur frequently in nature and mediate recognition and interactions in essential physiological processes such as cell-to-cell adhesion. Multivalency is also a key principle that allows tight binding between pathogens and host cells during the initial stages of infection. One promising approach to prevent infection is the design of synthetic or semisynthetic multivalent binders that interfere with pathogen adhesion(1-4). Here, we present a multivalent binder that is based on a spatially defined arrangement of ligands for the viral spike protein haemagglutinin of the influenza A virus. Complementary experimental and theoretical approaches demonstrate that bacteriophage capsids, which carry host cell haemagglutinin ligands in an arrangement matching the geometry of binding sites of the spike protein, can bind to viruses in a defined multivalent mode. These capsids cover the entire virus envelope, thus preventing its binding to the host cell as visualized by cryo-electron tomography. As a consequence, virus infection can be inhibited in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo. Such highly functionalized capsids present an alternative to strategies that target virus entry by spike-inhibiting antibodies(5) and peptides(6) or that address late steps of the viral replication cycle(7).

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