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O-glycosylated HBsAg peptide can induce specific antibody neutralizing HBV infection

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2021.130020

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HBsAg; Hepatitis B virus; O-glycan; Glycopeptide; Antibody

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  1. Ministry of Health, Labour and Wefare (MHLW), from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) [JP16fk0310506, 20ae0101021, 20ae0101027]

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The glycosylation patterns of different HBsAgs vary, with the newly developed Glyco-PS2 antibody targeting O-glycosylated M-HBsAg showing potential for inhibiting HBV infection.
Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV), which causes hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma, is a global human health problem. HBV contains three envelope proteins, S-, M-, and L-hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). We recently found that O-glycosylated M-HBsAg, reactive with jacalin lectin, is one of the primary components of HBV DNA-containing virus particles. Thus, we aimed to analyze and target the glycosylation of HBsAg. Methods: HBsAg prepared from the serum of Japanese patients with HBV were analyzed using mass spectrometry. The glycopeptide modified with O-glycan was generated and used for immunization. The specificity of the generated antibody and the HBV infection inhibition activity was examined. Results: Mass spectrometry analysis revealed that T37 and/or T38 on M-HBsAg of genotype C were modulated by +/- NeuAc(alpha 2,3)Gal(beta 1,3)GalNAc. Chemically and enzymatically synthesized O-glycosylated peptide (Glyco-PS2) induced antibodies that recognize mainly PreS2 in M-HBsAg not in L-HBsAg, whereas the non-glycosylated peptide (PS2) induced antisera recognizing L-HBsAg but not O-glycosylated M-HBsAg. The removal of O-glycan from M-HBsAg partly decreased the reactivity of the Glyco-PS2 antibody, suggesting that peptide part was also recognized by the antibody. The antibody further demonstrated the inhibition of HBV infection in human hepatic cells in vitro. Conclusions: Glycosylation of HBsAg occurs differently in different HBsAgs in a site-specific manner. The new Glyco-PS2 antibody, recognizing O-glycosylated M-HBsAg of genotype C, could inhibit HBV infection. General significance: The detailed analysis of HBsAg identified different glycosylations of HBV surface. The glycosylated peptide based on mass spectrometry analysis showed higher potential to induce functional antibody against HBV.

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