Conversion of Host Cell Receptor into Virus Destructor by Immunodisc to Neutralize Diverse SARS-CoV-2 Variants

  • Jaehyeon Hwang
  • , Beom Kyu Kim
  • , Seokoh Moon
  • , Wonbeom Park
  • , Kyeong Won Kim
  • , Jeong Hyeon Yoon
  • , Hyunseok Oh
  • , Sangwon Jung
  • , Youngseo Park
  • , Suhyun Kim
  • , Misoo Kim
  • , Soomin Kim
  • , Younghun Jung
  • , Myungseo Park
  • , Jun Ho Kim
  • , Sang Taek Jung
  • , Sang Jick Kim
  • , Yong Sung Kim
  • , Woo Jae Chung
  • , Min Suk Song
  • Dae Hyuk Kweon

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Abstract

The decreasing efficacy of antiviral drugs due to viral mutations highlights the challenge of developing a single agent targeting multiple strains. Using host cell viral receptors as competitive inhibitors is promising, but their low potency and membrane-bound nature have limited this strategy. In this study, the authors show that angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in a planar membrane patch can effectively neutralize all tested severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ACE2-incorporated membrane patch implemented using nanodiscs replicated the spike-mediated membrane fusion process outside the host cell, resulting in virus lysis, extracellular RNA release, and potent antiviral activity. While neutralizing antibodies became ineffective as the SARS-CoV-2 evolved to better penetrate host cells the ACE2-incorporated nanodiscs became more potent, highlighting the advantages of using receptor-incorporated nanodiscs for antiviral purposes. ACE2-incorporated immunodisc, an Fc fusion nanodisc developed in this study, completely protected humanized mice infected with SARS-CoV-2 after prolonged retention in the airways. This study demonstrates that the incorporation of viral receptors into immunodisc transforms the entry gate into a potent virucide for all current and future variants, a concept that can be extended to different viruses.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2302803
JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume13
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • ACE2
  • immunodiscs
  • nanodiscs
  • nanoperforators
  • SARS-CoV
  • virus

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