Molecular Mechanism for Antibody-Dependent Enhancement of Coronavirus Entry

Yushun Wan(University of Minnesota), Jian Shang(University of Minnesota), Shihui Sun(Institute of Microbiology), Wanbo Tai(New York Blood Center), Jing Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qibin Geng(University of Minnesota), Lei He(Institute of Microbiology), Yuehong Chen(Institute of Microbiology), Jianming Wu(University of Minnesota), Zheng‐Li Shi(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yusen Zhou(Institute of Microbiology), Lanying Du(New York Blood Center), Fang Li(University of Minnesota)
Journal of Virology
December 9, 2019
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Abstract

Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of viral entry has been observed for many viruses. It was shown that antibodies target one serotype of viruses but only subneutralize another, leading to ADE of the latter viruses. Here we identify a novel mechanism for ADE: a neutralizing antibody binds to the surface spike protein of coronaviruses like a viral receptor, triggers a conformational change of the spike, and mediates viral entry into IgG Fc receptor-expressing cells through canonical viral-receptor-dependent pathways. We further evaluated how antibody dosages impacted viral entry into cells expressing viral receptor, Fc receptor, or both receptors. This study reveals complex roles of antibodies in viral entry and can guide future vaccine design and antibody-based drug therapy.


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