Venom protection by broadly neutralizing antibody from a snakebite subject

Jacob Glanville, Joel Christian Andrade, Mark Bellin,Sang Il Kim,Sergei Pletnev, David Tsao,Raffaello Verardi,Rishi Bedi, Sindy Liao, Raymond Newland, Nicholas Bayless,Sawsan Youssef, Ena S. Tully,Baoshan Zhang,Tatsiana Bylund,Sujeong Kim,Tracy Liu,Peter D. Kwong

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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Snake envenomation is a neglected tropical disease, causing >100,000 deaths and 300,000 permanent disabilities in humans annually. Could monoclonal antibody technology provide a solution? Here, we recover Centi-3FTX-D09, a potent broadly neutralizing antivenom antibody from the B-cell memory of a human subject with snake venom exposure. Centi-3FTX-D09 recognized a conserved neutralizing epitope on long 3-finger toxins (3FTXs), a dominant snake neurotoxin. Crystal structures of Centi-3FTX-D09 in complex with 3FTXs from mamba, taipan, krait, and cobra revealed epitope mimicry of the interface between these neurotoxins and their host target, the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Centi-3FTX-D09 provided in-vivo protection against diverse recombinant long 3FTXs, in-vivo rescue from whole venom challenge from cobras, black mamba, and king cobra, and, when combined with the phospholipase inhibitor varespladib, in-vivo protection extending to a majority of tested elapid venoms. Thus, a single antibody can broadly neutralize long neurotoxins and contribute to broad protection from envenomation.
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venom protection,antibody
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