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A broadly protective antibody targeting glycoprotein Gn inhibits severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus infection

Nature Communications. 2024-08; 
Xuanxiu Ren # 1, Jiawen Sun # 2 3, Wenhua Kuang # 2, Feiyang Yu 1, Bingjie Wang 1, Yong Wang 2 3, Wei Deng 2 3, Zhao Xu 2 3, Shangyu Yang 1, Hualin Wang 2 4, Yangbo Hu 2 4, Zengqin Deng 5 6, Yun-Jia Ning 7 8, Haiyan Zhao
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Abstract

Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) is an emerging bunyavirus that causes severe viral hemorrhagic fever and thrombocytopenia syndrome with a fatality rate of up to 30%. No licensed vaccines or therapeutics are currently available for humans. Here, we develop seven monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against SFTSV surface glycoprotein Gn. Mechanistic studies show that three neutralizing mAbs (S2A5, S1G3, and S1H7) block multiple steps during SFTSV infection, including viral attachment and membrane fusion, whereas another neutralizing mAb (B1G11) primarily inhibits the viral attachment step. Epitope binning and X-ray crystallographic analyses reveal four distinct antigenic sites on Gn, three of wh... More

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