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  2. Prophylactic and therapeutic testing of Nicotiana-derived RSV-neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies in the cotton rat model

Prophylactic and therapeutic testing of Nicotiana-derived RSV-neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies in the cotton rat model

  • MAbs. 2013 Mar-Apr;5(2):263-9. doi: 10.4161/mabs.23281.
Larry Zeitlin 1 Ognian Bohorov Natasha Bohorova Andrew Hiatt Do H Kim Michael H Pauly Jesus Velasco Kevin J Whaley Dale L Barnard John T Bates James E Crowe Jr Pedro A Piedra Brian E Gilbert
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Abstract

Severe lower respiratory tract Infection in infants and small children is commonly caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Palivizumab (Synagis(®)), a humanized IgG1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) approved for RSV immunoprophylaxis in at-risk neonates, is highly effective, but pharmacoeconomic analyses suggest its use may not be cost-effective. Previously described potent RSV neutralizers (human Fab R19 and F2-5; human IgG RF-1 and RF-2) were produced in IgG format in a rapid and inexpensive Nicotiana-based manufacturing system for comparison with palivizumab. Both plant-derived (palivizumab-N) and commercial palivizumab, which is produced in a mouse myeloma cell line, showed protection in prophylactic (p < 0.001 for both mAbs) and therapeutic protocols (p < 0.001 and p < 0.05 respectively). The additional plant-derived human mAbs directed against alternative epitopes displayed neutralizing activity, but conferred less protection in vivo than palivizumab-N or palivizumab. Palivizumab remains one of the most efficacious RSV mAbs described to date. Production in Plants may reduce manufacturing costs and improve the pharmacoeconomics of RSV immunoprophylaxis and therapy.

Keywords

Nicotiana; RSV; antibody; monoclonal; prophylaxis; therapy.

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  • HY-P992423
    Human Monoclonal Antibody Fragment
    RSV