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DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.07.033
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Systematic Analysis of Monoclonal Antibodies against Ebola Virus GP Defines Features that Contribute to Protection

Erica Ollmann Saphire,Sharon L. Schendel,Marnie L. Fusco,Karthik Gangavarapu,Bronwyn M. Gunn,Anna Z. Wec,Peter Halfmann,Jennifer M. Brannan,Andrew S. Herbert,Xiangguo Qiu,Kshitiji Wagh,Shihua He,Elena E. Giorgi,James Theiler,Kathleen B. J. Pommert,Tyler B. Krause,Hannah L. Turner,Charles D. Murin,Jesper Pallesen,Edgar Davidson,Rafi Ahmed,M. Javad Aman,Alexander Bukreyev,Dennis R. Burton,James E. Crowe,Carl W. Davis,George Georgiou,Florian Krammer,Christos A. Kyratsous,Jonathan R. Lai,Cory L. Nykiforuk,Michael Pauly,Pramila Rijal,Ayato Takada,Alain Townsend,Viktor E. Volchkov,Laura M. Walker,Cheng‐I Wang,Larry Zeitlin,Benjamin J. Doranz,Andrew B. Ward,Bette T. Korber,Gary P. Kobinger,Kristian G. Andersen,Yoshihiro Kawaoka,Galit Alter,Kartik Chandran,John M. Dye

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Ebola virus
Biology
2018
Antibodies are promising post-exposure therapies against emerging viruses, but which antibody features and in vitro assays best forecast protection are unclear. Our international consortium systematically evaluated antibodies against Ebola virus (EBOV) using multidisciplinary assays. For each antibody, we evaluated epitopes recognized on the viral surface glycoprotein (GP) and secreted glycoprotein (sGP), readouts of multiple neutralization assays, fraction of virions left un-neutralized, glycan structures, phagocytic and natural killer cell functions elicited, and in vivo protection in a mouse challenge model. Neutralization and induction of multiple immune effector functions (IEFs) correlated most strongly with protection. Neutralization predominantly occurred via epitopes maintained on endosomally cleaved GP, whereas maximal IEF mapped to epitopes farthest from the viral membrane. Unexpectedly, sGP cross-reactivity did not significantly influence in vivo protection. This comprehensive dataset provides a rubric to evaluate novel antibodies and vaccine responses and a roadmap for therapeutic development for EBOV and related viruses.
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    Systematic Analysis of Monoclonal Antibodies against Ebola Virus GP Defines Features that Contribute to Protection” is a paper by Erica Ollmann Saphire Sharon L. Schendel Marnie L. Fusco Karthik Gangavarapu Bronwyn M. Gunn Anna Z. Wec Peter Halfmann Jennifer M. Brannan Andrew S. Herbert Xiangguo Qiu Kshitiji Wagh Shihua He Elena E. Giorgi James Theiler Kathleen B. J. Pommert Tyler B. Krause Hannah L. Turner Charles D. Murin Jesper Pallesen Edgar Davidson Rafi Ahmed M. Javad Aman Alexander Bukreyev Dennis R. Burton James E. Crowe Carl W. Davis George Georgiou Florian Krammer Christos A. Kyratsous Jonathan R. Lai Cory L. Nykiforuk Michael Pauly Pramila Rijal Ayato Takada Alain Townsend Viktor E. Volchkov Laura M. Walker Cheng‐I Wang Larry Zeitlin Benjamin J. Doranz Andrew B. Ward Bette T. Korber Gary P. Kobinger Kristian G. Andersen Yoshihiro Kawaoka Galit Alter Kartik Chandran John M. Dye published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.