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  • This study marks the first development of neutralizing antibodies against the Western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV), a mosquito-borne virus that can lead to severe neurological diseases in humans.
  • Researchers created immune antibody gene libraries from two macaques that were immunized with inactivated WEEV and identified four antibodies that specifically target WEEV with minimal interference from other alphaviruses.
  • One of the antibodies, ToR69-3A2, demonstrated strong neutralizing capabilities and is highlighted as a promising candidate for future therapeutic applications, potentially aiding in pre- and post-exposure treatments for WEEV infections.

Article Abstract

This study describes the development of the first neutralizing antibodies against Western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV), a member of the genus Alphavirus. WEEV is transmitted by mosquitoes and can spread to the human central nervous system, causing symptoms ranging from mild febrile reactions to life-threatening encephalitis. WEEV has been classified as a biological warfare agent by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. No anti-WEEV drugs are currently commercially available. Neutralizing antibodies are useful for the pre- and post-exposure treatment of WEEV infections. In this study, two immune antibody gene libraries were constructed from two macaques immunized with inactivated WEEV. Four antibodies were selected from these libraries and recloned as scFv-Fc, with a human Fc part. These antibodies bound WEEV specifically in ELISA with little or no cross-reaction with other alphaviruses. They were further analyzed by immunohistochemistry. All binders were suitable for the intracellular detection of WEEV particles. Neutralizing activity was determined in vitro. Three of the four antibodies were found to be neutralizing; about 1 ng/mL of the best antibody (ToR69-3A2) neutralized 50% of 5x10(4) TCID 50/mL. Due to its human-like nature with a germinality index of 89% (VH) and 91% (VL), the ToR69-3A2 antibody is a promising candidate for future passive vaccine development.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4011916PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/mabs.28170DOI Listing

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