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Synthetic human monoclonal antibodies toward staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) protective against toxic shock syndrome
Authors:Karauzum Hatice  Chen Gang  Abaandou Laura  Mahmoudieh Mahta  Boroun Atefeh R  Shulenin Sergey  Devi V Sathya  Stavale Eric  Warfield Kelly L  Zeitlin Larry  Roy Chad J  Sidhu Sachdev S  Aman M Javad
Institution:Integrated Biotherapeutics, Inc, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878, USA.
Abstract:Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) is a potent toxin that can cause toxic shock syndrome and act as a lethal and incapacitating agent when used as a bioweapon. There are currently no vaccines or immunotherapeutics available against this toxin. Using phage display technology, human antigen-binding fragments (Fabs) were selected against SEB, and proteins were produced in Escherichia coli cells and characterized for their binding affinity and their toxin neutralizing activity in vitro and in vivo. Highly protective Fabs were converted into full-length IgGs and produced in mammalian cells. Additionally, the production of anti-SEB antibodies was explored in the Nicotiana benthamiana plant expression system. Affinity maturation was performed to produce optimized lead anti-SEB antibody candidates with subnanomolar affinities. IgGs produced in N. benthamiana showed characteristics comparable with those of counterparts produced in mammalian cells. IgGs were tested for their therapeutic efficacy in the mouse toxic shock model using different challenge doses of SEB and a treatment with 200 μg of IgGs 1 h after SEB challenge. The lead candidates displayed full protection from lethal challenge over a wide range of SEB challenge doses. Furthermore, mice that were treated with anti-SEB IgG had significantly lower IFNγ and IL-2 levels in serum compared with mock-treated mice. In summary, these anti-SEB monoclonal antibodies represent excellent therapeutic candidates for further preclinical and clinical development.
Keywords:Animal Models  Antibodies  Bacterial Toxins  Phage Display  Staphylococcus aureus  Affinity Maturation  Nicotiana benthamiana  SEB  Therapeutic  Toxic Shock
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