Virus Research (Sep 2024)

Identification of neutralizing antibodies against monkeypox virus using high-throughput sequencing of A35+H3L+B cells from patients with convalescent monkeypox

  • Ruitian Hou,
  • Qiwei Jiang,
  • Meiling Cheng,
  • Jun Dai,
  • Huiqin Yang,
  • Jiao Yuan,
  • Xiao Li,
  • Xiaoping Tang,
  • Haisheng Yu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 347
p. 199437

Abstract

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The global monkeypox virus (MPXV) outbreak in 2022 emphasizes the urgent need for effective and accessible new-generation vaccines and neutralizing antibodies. Herein, we identified MPXV-neutralizing antibodies using high-throughput single-cell RNA and V(D)J sequencing of antigen-sorted B cells from patients with convalescent monkeypox. IgG1-expressing B cells were obtained from 34 paired heavy- and light-chain B cell receptor sequences. Subsequently, three potent neutralizing antibodies, MV127, MV128, and MV129, were identified and reacted with the MPXV A35 protein. Among these, MV129, which has a half-maximal inhibitory concentration of 2.68μg/mL against authentic MPXV, was considered to be the putative candidates for MPXV neutralization in response to monkeypox disease.

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