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Nanodisc-Mediated Conversion of Virustatic Antiviral Antibody to Disrupt Virus Envelope in Infected Cells

  • Jaehyeon Hwang
  • , Younghun Jung
  • , Seokoh Moon
  • , Seokhyeon Yu
  • , Hyunseok Oh
  • , Soomin Kim
  • , Kyeong Won Kim
  • , Jeong Hyeon Yoon
  • , Jihwan Chun
  • , Sang Jick Kim
  • , Woo Jae Chung
  • , Dae Hyuk Kweon

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Abstract

Many antibody-based antivirals, including broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) against various influenza virus strains, suffer from limited potency. A booster of the antiviral activity of an antibody is expected to facilitate development of antiviral therapeutics. In this study, a nanodisc (ND), a discoidal lipid bilayer encircled by membrane scaffold proteins, is engineered to provide virucidal properties to antibodies, thereby augmenting their antiviral activity. NDs carrying the Fc-binding peptide sequence form an antibody-ND complex (ANC), which can co-endocytose into cells infected with influenza virus. ANC efficiently inhibits endosome escape of viral RNA by dual complimentary mode of action. While the antibody moiety in an ANC inhibits hemagglutinin-mediated membrane fusion, its ND moiety destroys the viral envelope using free hemagglutinins that are not captured by antibodies. Providing virus-infected host cells with the ability to self-eliminate by the synergistic effect of ANC components dramatically amplifies the antiviral efficacy of a bnAb against influenza virus. When the efficacy of ANC is assessed in mouse models, administration of ANCs dramatically reduces morbidity and mortality compared to bnAb alone. This study is the first to demonstrate the novel nanoparticle ANC and its role in combating viral infections, suggesting that ANC is a versatile platform applicable to various viruses.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2101516
JournalSmall Methods
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Apr 2022

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • antibody-nanodisc complexes
  • influenza virus
  • nanodiscs
  • nanoperforators
  • neutralizing antibody

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