Antibody-Dependent Enhancement of Ebola Virus Infection by Human Antibodies Isolated from Survivors

作者:Kuzmina Natalia A; Younan Patrick; Gilchuk Pavlo; Santos Rodrigo I; Flyak Andrew I; Ilinykh Philipp A; Huang Kai; Lubaki Ndongala M; Ramanathan Palaniappan; Crowe James E Jr*; Bukreyev Alexander*
来源:Cell Reports, 2018, 24(7): 1802-+.
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2018.07.035

摘要

Some monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) recovered from survivors of filovirus infections can protect against infection. It is currently unknown whether natural infection also induces some antibodies with the capacity for antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). A panel of mAbs obtained from human survivors of filovirus infection caused by Ebola, Bundibugyo, or Marburg viruses was evaluated for their ability to facilitate ADE. ADE was observed readily with all mAbs examined at sub-neutralizing concentrations, and this effect was not restricted to mAbs with a particular epitope specificity, neutralizing capacity, or subclass. Blocking of specific Fc gamma receptors reduced but did not abolish ADE that was associated with high-affinity binding antibodies, suggesting that lower-affinity interactions still cause ADE. Mutations of Fc fragments of an mAb that altered its interaction with Fc receptors rendered the antibody partially protective in vivo at a low dose, suggesting that ADE counteracts antibody-mediated protection and facilitates dissemination of filovirus infections.

  • 出版日期2018-8-14