A noncompeting pair of human neutralizing antibodies block COVID-19 virus binding to its receptor ACE2

一对非竞争性人类中和抗体阻断 COVID-19 病毒与其受体 ACE2 结合

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作者:Yan Wu #, Feiran Wang #, Chenguang Shen #, Weiyu Peng #, Delin Li #, Cheng Zhao, Zhaohui Li, Shihua Li, Yuhai Bi, Yang Yang, Yuhuan Gong, Haixia Xiao, Zheng Fan, Shuguang Tan, Guizhen Wu, Wenjie Tan, Xuancheng Lu, Changfa Fan, Qihui Wang, Yingxia Liu, Chen Zhang, Jianxun Qi, George Fu Gao, Feng Gao,

Abstract

Neutralizing antibodies could potentially be used as antivirals against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Here, we report isolation of four human-origin monoclonal antibodies from a convalescent patient, all of which display neutralization abilities. The antibodies B38 and H4 block binding between the spike glycoprotein receptor binding domain (RBD) of the virus and the cellular receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2). A competition assay indicated different epitopes on the RBD for these two antibodies, making them a potentially promising virus-targeting monoclonal antibody pair for avoiding immune escape in future clinical applications. Moreover, a therapeutic study in a mouse model validated that these antibodies can reduce virus titers in infected lungs. The RBD-B38 complex structure revealed that most residues on the epitope overlap with the RBD-ACE2 binding interface, explaining the blocking effect and neutralizing capacity. Our results highlight the promise of antibody-based therapeutics and provide a structural basis for rational vaccine design.

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