A synergistic therapy against influenza virus A/H1N1/PR8 by a HA1 specific neutralizing single-domain VL and an RNA hydrolyzing scFv

  • Phuong Thi Hoang
  • , Quynh Xuan Thi Luong
  • , Ramadhani Qurrota Ayun
  • , Yongjun Lee
  • , Kwang Ji Oh
  • , Taehyun Kim
  • , Taek Kyun Lee
  • , Sukchan Lee

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Abstract

The emergence of anti-influenza drug-resistant strains poses a challenge for influenza therapy due to mutations in the virus’s surface protein. Recently, there has been increasing interest in combination therapy consisting of two or more drugs as a potential alternative approach, aiming to enhance therapeutic efficacy. In this study, we investigated a novel synergistic therapy with a vertical effect using a single-domain VL-HA1-specific antibody against H1N1/PR8 and a horizontal effect using an RNA catalytic antibody with broad-spectrum influenza antiviral drug. We isolated a single-domain VL-HA1-specific (NVLH8) antibody binding to the virus particles showing a neutralizing activity against influenza virus A, specifically H1N1/PR8, as determined by the reduction in plaque number and lower viral HA protein expression in vitro. The neutralizing antibody likely prevented the viral entry, specifically at the viral genome-releasing step. Additionally, the 3D8 scFv hydrolyzed viral RNAs in the cytoplasm, including mRNA, vRNA, and cRNA in MDCK cells. The combined treatment of neutralizing antibodies for a vertical effect and 3D8 scFv for a horizontal effect produced a synergistic effect providing a novel approach against viral diseases when compared with a single treatment. Our results indicated that combining treatment, in particular two proteins exhibiting different mechanisms of action increased the antiviral activity against the influenza virus.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1355599
JournalFrontiers in Microbiology
Volume15
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • 3D8 scFv
  • bio-panning
  • influenza virus
  • neutralizing antibodies
  • synergistic effect

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