2021-01-29Zeitschriftenartikel
Ricin Antibodies’ Neutralizing Capacity against Different Ricin Isoforms and Cultivars
Orsini Delgado, Maria Lucia
Avril, Arnaud
Prigent, Julie
Dano, Julie
Rouaix, Audrey
Worbs, Sylvia
Dorner, Brigitte G.
Rougeaux, Clémence
Becher, François
Fenaille, François
Livet, Sandrine
Volland, Hervé
Tournier, Jean-Nicolas
Simon, Stéphanie
Ricin, a highly toxic protein from Ricinus communis, is considered a potential biowarfare
agent. Despite the many data available, no specific treatment has yet been approved. Due to their
ability to provide immediate protection, antibodies (Abs) are an approach of choice. However,
their high specificity might compromise their capacity to protect against the different ricin isoforms
(D and E) found in the different cultivars. In previous work, we have shown the neutralizing potential
of different Abs (43RCA-G1 (anti ricin A-chain) and RB34 and RB37 (anti ricin B-chain)) against
ricin D. In this study, we evaluated their protective capacity against both ricin isoforms. We show
that: (i) RB34 and RB37 recognize exclusively ricin D, whereas 43RCA-G1 recognizes both isoforms,
(ii) their neutralizing capacity in vitro varies depending on the cultivar, and (iii) there is a synergistic
effect when combining RB34 and 43RCA-G1. This effect is also demonstrated in vivo in a mouse
model of intranasal intoxication with ricin D/E (1:1), where approximately 60% and 40% of mice
treated 0 and 6 h after intoxication, respectively, are protected. Our results highlight the importance
of evaluating the effectiveness of the Abs against different ricin isoforms to identify the treatment
with the broadest spectrum neutralizing effect.
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