Scientific Reports (Feb 2018)

Human protective response induced by meningococcus B vaccine is mediated by the synergy of multiple bactericidal epitopes

  • M. Giuliani,
  • E. Bartolini,
  • B. Galli,
  • L. Santini,
  • P. Lo Surdo,
  • F. Buricchi,
  • M. Bruttini,
  • B. Benucci,
  • N. Pacchiani,
  • L. Alleri,
  • D. Donnarumma,
  • W. Pansegrau,
  • I. Peschiera,
  • I. Ferlenghi,
  • R. Cozzi,
  • N. Norais,
  • M. M. Giuliani,
  • D. Maione,
  • M. Pizza,
  • R. Rappuoli,
  • O. Finco,
  • V. Masignani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-22057-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract 4CMenB is the first broad coverage vaccine for the prevention of invasive meningococcal disease caused by serogroup B strains. To gain a comprehensive picture of the antibody response induced upon 4CMenB vaccination and to obtain relevant translational information directly from human studies, we have isolated a panel of human monoclonal antibodies from adult vaccinees. Based on the Ig-gene sequence of the variable region, 37 antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies were identified and produced as recombinant Fab fragments, and a subset also produced as full length recombinant IgG1 and functionally characterized. We found that the monoclonal antibodies were cross-reactive against different antigen variants and recognized multiple epitopes on each of the antigens. Interestingly, synergy between antibodies targeting different epitopes enhanced the potency of the bactericidal response. This work represents the first extensive characterization of monoclonal antibodies generated in humans upon 4CMenB immunization and contributes to further unraveling the immunological and functional properties of the vaccine antigens. Moreover, understanding the mechanistic nature of protection induced by vaccination paves the way to more rational vaccine design and implementation.