[HTML][HTML] An efficient method to make human monoclonal antibodies from memory B cells: potent neutralization of SARS coronavirus

E Traggiai, S Becker, K Subbarao, L Kolesnikova… - Nature medicine, 2004 - nature.com
E Traggiai, S Becker, K Subbarao, L Kolesnikova, Y Uematsu, MR Gismondo, BR Murphy
Nature medicine, 2004nature.com
Passive serotherapy can confer immediate protection against microbial infection, but
methods to rapidly generate human neutralizing monoclonal antibodies are not yet
available. We have developed an improved method for Epstein-Barr virus transformation of
human B cells. We used this method to analyze the memory repertoire of a patient who
recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) infection and to
isolate monoclonal antibodies specific for different viral proteins, including 35 antibodies …
Abstract
Passive serotherapy can confer immediate protection against microbial infection, but methods to rapidly generate human neutralizing monoclonal antibodies are not yet available. We have developed an improved method for Epstein-Barr virus transformation of human B cells. We used this method to analyze the memory repertoire of a patient who recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) infection and to isolate monoclonal antibodies specific for different viral proteins, including 35 antibodies with in vitro neutralizing activity ranging from 10−8M to 10−11M. One such antibody confers protection in vivo in a mouse model of SARS-CoV infection. These results show that it is possible to interrogate the memory repertoire of immune donors to rapidly and efficiently isolate neutralizing antibodies that have been selected in the course of natural infection.
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