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Structural Basis for a Convergent Immune Response against Ebola Virus
Ebola virus disease is a severe health problem in Africa. Vaccines that display the Zaire ebolavirus glycoprotein spike complex are a prime component for the effort to combat it. The VH3-15/Vλ1-40-based class of antibodies was recently discovered to be a common response in individuals who received t...
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Published in: | Cell host & microbe 2020-03, Vol.27 (3), p.418-427.e4 |
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Summary: | Ebola virus disease is a severe health problem in Africa. Vaccines that display the Zaire ebolavirus glycoprotein spike complex are a prime component for the effort to combat it. The VH3-15/Vλ1-40-based class of antibodies was recently discovered to be a common response in individuals who received the Ebola virus vaccines. These antibodies display attractive properties, and thus likely contribute to the efficacy of the vaccines. Here, we use cryo-EM to elucidate how three VH3-15/Vλ1-40 antibodies from different individuals target the virus and found a convergent mechanism against a partially conserved site on the spike complex. Our study rationalizes the selection of the VH3-15/Vλ1-40 germline genes for specifically targeting this site and highlights Ebolavirus species-specific sequence divergences that may restrict breadth of VH3-15/Vλ1-40-based humoral response. The results from this study could help develop improved immunization schemes and further enable the design of immunogens that would be efficacious against a broader set of Ebolavirus species.
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•People exposed to the GP spike complex of EBOV develop VH3-15/Vλ1-40 mAbs•Cryo-EM reveals VH3-15/Vλ1-40 mAbs target the NPC1-receptor binding site on GP•VH3-15/Vλ1-40 mAbs avoid using CDRH3 and mostly utilize the light chain for binding•Key interacting residues used by VH3-15/Vλ1-40 mAbs are already encoded by germline genes
Cohen-Dvashi et al. elucidate the molecular basis for VH3-15/Vλ1-40 mAbs, a common and effective immune response in individuals vaccinated with, or exposed to, the glycoprotein spike complex of the Ebola virus. Structural data for various antibodies reveals a convergent mechanism of binding and insight into how this response is elicited. |
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ISSN: | 1931-3128 1934-6069 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chom.2020.01.007 |