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Detection of Neutralization-sensitive Epitopes in Antigens Displayed on Virus-Like Particle VLP-Based Vaccines Using a Capture Assay
Published on: February 10, 2022
Potent neutralization by antibodies targeting the MPXV A28 protein
Ron Yefet1, Leandro Battini2, Mathieu Hubert3
1Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology, Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is the most pathogenic Poxvirus in circulation, yet key viral antigens remain immunologically unexplored. We isolate and characterize a panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) targeting MPXV A28 (OPG153), an important membranal protein present on mature MPXV virions. From male convalescent individuals, we isolate anti-A28 mAbs alongside additional mAbs targeting the A35 and H3 proteins. Anti-A28 mAbs potently neutralize MPXV and Vaccinia virus (VACV) through complement-dependent mechanisms involving C1q and C3 deposition. High-resolution crystal structures of two anti-A28 mAbs, 10M2146 and 8M2110, in complex with VACV A26 reveal two distinct and highly conserved proximal epitopes within the N-terminal domain. Passive transfer of 8M2110 modestly attenuates disease in infected female mice. Moreover, immunization with A28 elicits antigen-specific B cells and robust neutralizing antibody responses and provides protection against lethal VACV challenge. These findings identify MPXV A28 as a promising central target for the induction of neutralizing antibodies and antiviral interventions.

