Abstract
In this study, we identified three human monoclonal antibodies with a high affinity to F1 protein of Yersinia pestis . We discovered that they have relatively lower somatic hypermutations compared with antibodies, m252, αF1Ig2, and αF1Ig8, derived from the naive library reported previously. We also observed that these mAbs share similar binding sites in F1 with some overlapping with αF1Ig8 but distinct from that of αF1Ig2. Furthermore, each of them could provide complete protection for mice against a lethal dose of Yersinia pestis challenge. Our data provided new insights into the anti-F1 Ab repertories and their associated epitopes during vaccination in humans. The findings support the additional novel protective human anti-F1Abs for potential therapeutics against plaque.
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Zhang, L., Zheng, B., Lu, J., Wu, H., Wu, H., Zhang, Q., … Zhou, J. (2024). Evaluation of human antibodies from vaccinated volunteers for protection against Yersinia pestis infection. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01054-24
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