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Schardt, John S. ; Pornnoppadol, Ghasidit ; Desai, Alec A. ; Park, Kyung Soo ; Zupancic, Jennifer M. ; Makowski, Emily K. ; Smith, Matthew D. ; Chen, Hongwei ; Garcia de Mattos Barbosa, Mayara ; Cascalho, Marilia ; et al ( , Scientific Reports)
Abstract Monoclonal antibodies that target SARS-CoV-2 with high affinity are valuable for a wide range of biomedical applications involving novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) diagnosis, treatment, and prophylactic intervention. Strategies for the rapid and reliable isolation of these antibodies, especially potent neutralizing antibodies, are critical toward improved COVID-19 response and informed future response to emergent infectious diseases. In this study, single B cell screening was used to interrogate antibody repertoires of immunized mice and isolate antigen-specific IgG1+memory B cells. Using these methods, high-affinity, potent neutralizing antibodies were identified that target the receptor-binding domain of SARS-CoV-2. Further engineering of the identified moleculesmore »to increase valency resulted in enhanced neutralizing activity. Mechanistic investigation revealed that these antibodies compete with ACE2 for binding to the receptor-binding domain of SARS-CoV-2. These antibodies may warrant further development for urgent COVID-19 applications. Overall, these results highlight the potential of single B cell screening for the rapid and reliable identification of high-affinity, potent neutralizing antibodies for infectious disease applications.
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Zhang, Yulei ; Wu, Lina ; Gupta, Priyanka ; Desai, Alec A. ; Smith, Matthew D. ; Rabia, Lilia A. ; Ludwig, Seth D. ; Tessier, Peter M. ( , Molecular Pharmaceutics)