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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Technologies for mAb discovery
2.1. Hybridoma technology
2.2. Antibody humanization
2.3. In vitro display technology
2.4. B cell sorting technology
3. Development of the therapeutic mAbs targeting arboviruses
3.1. Characterization of the arboviruses
3.2. Dengue (DENV)
3.2.1. MAbs for DENV
3.3. Zika (ZIKV)
3.3.1. Therapeutic mAbs for zika
3.4. Chikungunya (CHIKV)
3.4.1. MAbs for CHIKV
3.5. West Nile virus (WNV)
3.5.1. MAbs for WNV
4. Outstanding strategies for therapeutic mAbs
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| mAb | Epitope | Technology | NEUT | Cross-NEUT | Cross-REACT | Format | ADE | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4E11 | E protein (DIII) | hybridoma | DENV1-4 | ND | ND | Fab | not detected | [72] |
| 2A10G6 | E protein (FL) | hybridoma | DENV1-4 | YFV, WNV | JEV, TBEV | IgG1 | ND | [73,74] |
| 3G9 | E protein (FL) | hybridoma (B cells from secondary infection patient) | DENV1-4 | ZIKV, WNV | ND | IgG1 | abrogated | [75] |
| h2E8 | NS1 (DENV 1-4) |
hybridoma/CDR grafting humanization | no | ND | ND | ND | no risk | [76,77,78] |
| h33D2 | NS1 (DENV 1-4) |
hybridoma/CDR grafting humanization | no | ND | ND | ND | no risk | [76,77,78] |
| SIgN-3C | Inter-dimer interface of E protein | plasmablast sorting | DENV1-4 | ZIKV | ZIKV | IgG1 | abrogated | [79,80,81] |
| d448 | Interface of E and M protein (DII) |
B cell sorting (immunized Rhesus macaque)/chimerization | DENV1-4 | YFV, ZIKV,WNV | ND | IgG1 | ND | [82] |
| mAb | Epitope | Technology | NEUT | Cross-NEUT | Cross-REACT | Format | ADE | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Z15 | NS1 wing | hybridoma | ZIKV | ND | No | IgG2a | No risk | [103,104] |
| Z17 | NS1 β-platform |
hybridoma | ZIKV | ND | No | IgG2a | No risk | [103,104] |
| ZIKV-292 | NS1 β-platform |
hybridoma (B cells from zika patient) | ZIKV | ND | No | IgG1 | Abrogated | [103,104] |
| ZIKV117 | E protein (inter-dimer interface) | hybridoma (human B cells) |
ZIKV | No | No | IgG1 | Abrogated | [103,105] |
| DH1017.IgM | E protein (inter-dimer interface, DI and DII) | memory B cell sorting | ZIKV | No | No | IgM | No risk | [40,106] |
| Z004 | E protein (lateral ridge of DIII) | memory B cell sorting | ZIKV | DENV1 | DENV1 | IgG1 | ND | [100,107] |
| Z021 | E protein (DI-DIII hinge region) | memory B cell sorting | ZIKV | DENV1 | DENV1 | IgG1 | Abrogated | [100,107] |
| Z23 | E protein (DIII) | memory B cell sorting | ZIKV | No | No | IgG1 | ND | [108] |
| Z3L1 | E protein (DI-DII) | memory B cell sorting | ZIKV | DENV 1-4 | No | IgG1 | ND | [108] |
| B10 | E protein dimer | plasmablast sorting (dengue convalescent patient) | ZIKV | DENV 1-4 | DENV 1-4 | IgG | Abrogated | [86,109,110] |
| 749-A4 | NS1 β-platform |
plasmablast sorting (patient in acute phase of dengue) | ZIKV | ND | DENV2, WNV, JEV | IgG1 | Abrogated | [103,104] |
| mAb | Epitope | Technology | NEUT | Cross-NEUT | Cross-REACT | Format | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHK-152+ CHK-166 | E2/E1 protein | hybridoma | CHIKV ECSA, WA | ND | ND | IgG2 | [114,120] |
| 4N12 | E2 protein | hybridoma (human B cells) | CHIKV Asian, ECSA, WA | ND | ND | IgG2 | [115] |
| SVIR023 | E2 protein | hybridoma (human B cells) | CHIKV Asian, ECSA, WA | ND | ND | IgG1 | [121] |
| SVIR001 | E2 protein | CDR grafting humanization | CHIKV Asian, ECSA, WA | ND | ND | IgG1 | [122] |
| IM-CKV063 | E2 protein (DA) | phage display/immune library | CHIKV Asian, ECSA, WA | ND | SFV | IgG1 | [123] |
| CC3 | E1 protein | phage display | CHIKV Asian, ECSA, WA | ND | ND | VHH | [124] |
| DC2.271B | E2 protein | B cell sorting | CHIKV Asian, ECSA, WA | ND | ND | IgG1 | [116] |
| mAb | Epitope | Technology | Neutralization | Format | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MGAWN1 | E protein (DIII) | hybridoma/CDR grafting | WNV I - II | IgG1 | [130,131,132,133,134,135] |
| WNV-86 | E protein (DII) | hybridoma (human B cells) | WNV I | IgG | [136] |
| CR4354 | E protein (DIII) | phage display/immune library | WNV I | IgG1 | [129,137,138] |
| WN_83 | E protein (DIII) | single B cell sorting | WNV I | IgG1 | [139] |
| MIT89 | E protein | single B cell sorting | WNV I | IgG1 | [48] |
| mAb | Arbovirus | Epitope | Engineering strategy | Engeneering purpose | Format | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VIS513 | DENV | E protein (DIII) | Humanization of 4E11 by in silico approaches (predicted and guided mutations) | Enhance neutralization and achieve broadly neutralization | IgG1 | [143,144,145,146] |
| SIgN-3C | DENV | Inter-dimer interface of E protein | LALA mutation | Abrogate ADE | IgG1 | [79] |
| 3G9 | DENV | E protein (fusion loop) | LALA mutation or N265A or N297A | Abrogate ADE | IgG1 | [75] |
| ZIKV117 | ZIKV | E protein (inter-dimer interface) | LALA mutation | Abrogate ADE | IgG1 | [103] |
| B10 | ZIKV | E protein dimer | LALA mutation | Abrogate ADE | IgG | [109] |
| ZIKV-292 | ZIKV | NS1 β-platform | LALA mutation | Abrogate ADE | IgG1 | [104] |
| 749-A4 | ZIKV | NS1 β-platform | LALA mutation | Abrogate ADE | IgG1 | [104] |
| Z021+Z004 | ZIKV | E protein/E protein | Fc engineering by GRLR/LS modification | Abrogate ADE | IgG1 (cocktail) | [107] |
| SMZAb1+ SMZAb2+ SMZAb5 | ZIKV | E protein (DIII/DII/DIII) | LALA mutation | Abrogate ADE | IgG1 (cocktail) | [147] |
| ZKA190+ ZKA185 | ZIKV | E protein (DI-DIII linker and DIII/DII) | tetravalent symmetric format Fabs-in-tandem-Ig (FIT-Ig) for bispecific construction and LALA mutation | Abrogate ADE, enhance neutralization and prevent escape mutants | Bispecific mAb | [148] |
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