Title of article :
Isolation of Neutralizing Human Single Chain Antibodies Against Conserved Hemagglutinin Epitopes of Influenza A Virus H3N2 Strain
Author/Authors :
Poursiami, Mahboubeh Recombinant Antibody Laboratory - Department of Immunology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Moazen, Setareh Faculty of Science - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada , Nejatollahi, Foroogh Recombinant Antibody Laboratory - Department of Immunology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Moattari, Afagh Department of Virology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Immunotherapies using monoclonal antibodies against influenza A hemagglutinin (HA) has
been an effective means for controlling Influenza spread. An alternative method for viral prophylaxis and
treatment is the development of human single-chain variable fragment (scFv) antibodies with no human antimouse antibody (HAMA) response and high specificity. In the present study, two highly conserved sequences
of HA were used to select specific neutralizing scFvs against H3N2 strain of influenza A virus.
Methods:Biopanning process was performed to isolate specific scFv antibodies against highly conserved HA
sequences, aa173-181 and 227-239, of the influenza A H3N2 strain from a scFv library. The peptide-binding
specificity of the selected clones was examined via phage ELISA. The soluble forms of the clones were
prepared and assessed using western blot analysis and neutralization efficiency of the selected clones were
examined by TCID50 neutralizing assay and real-time PCR.
Results:scFv 1 and scFv 2 were selected against HA of H3N2 influenza A virus with frequencies of 95% and 30%
in the panning process, respectively. Western blot analysis confirmed the scFv band size. Significant neutralization in
the presence of scFv 1 and scFv 2 were obtained. Real time PCR revealed significant decrease in viral copy number.
Conclusions: Two specific neutralizing scFvs against two highly conserved neutralizing epitopes of the
influenza A virus HA glycoprotein were selected. A strong neutralization effect of scFv1, showed the potential
of this antibody for H3N2 influenza A controlling in the viral spread.
Keywords :
Hemagglutinin , H3N2 Influenza A , Neutralization , scFv
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)