Protective porcine influenza virus-specific monoclonal antibodies recognize similar haemagglutinin epitopes as humans

Author:

Holzer Barbara,Rijal PramilaORCID,McNee AdamORCID,Paudyal BasudevORCID,Martini VeronicaORCID,Clark Becky,Manjegowda TanujaORCID,Salguero Francisco J.ORCID,Bessell Emily,Schwartz John C.ORCID,Moffat KatyORCID,Pedrera MiriamORCID,Graham Simon P.ORCID,Noble AlistairORCID,Bonnet-Di Placido MarieORCID,La Ragione Roberto M.,Mwangi William,Beverley PeterORCID,McCauley John W.ORCID,Daniels Rodney S.ORCID,Hammond John A.ORCID,Townsend Alain R.ORCID,Tchilian ElmaORCID

Abstract

Pigs are natural hosts for the same subtypes of influenza A viruses as humans and integrally involved in virus evolution with frequent interspecies transmissions in both directions. The emergence of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 virus illustrates the importance of pigs in evolution of zoonotic strains. Here we generated pig influenza-specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) from H1N1pdm09 infected pigs. The mAbs recognized the same two major immunodominant haemagglutinin (HA) epitopes targeted by humans, one of which is not recognized by post-infection ferret antisera that are commonly used to monitor virus evolution. Neutralizing activity of the pig mAbs was comparable to that of potent human anti-HA mAbs. Further, prophylactic administration of a selected porcine mAb to pigs abolished lung viral load and greatly reduced lung pathology but did not eliminate nasal shedding of virus after H1N1pdm09 challenge. Hence mAbs from pigs, which target HA can significantly reduce disease severity. These results, together with the comparable sizes of pigs and humans, indicate that the pig is a valuable model for understanding how best to apply mAbs as therapy in humans and for monitoring antigenic drift of influenza viruses in humans, thereby providing information highly relevant to making influenza vaccine recommendations.

Funder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

CAMS

Townsend-Jeantet Prize Charitable Trust

Medical Research Council

MRC, BBSRC, EU and ESPRC

Francis Crick Institute/Cancer Research UK

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Virology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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