Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41541-023-00710-1
Title: An anti-LpqH human monoclonal antibody from an asymptomatic individual mediates protection against <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>
Authors: Krishnananthasivam, Shivankari 
Li, Hao
Bouzeyen, Rania
Shunmuganathan, Bhuvaneshwari 
Purushotorman, Kiren 
Liao, Xinlei
Du, Fengjiao
Friis, Claudia Guldager Kring
Crawshay-Williams, Felicity
Boon, Low Heng
Qian, Xinlei 
Chan, Conrad En Zuo
Sobota, Radoslaw
Kozma, Mary 
Jo, Valeria Barcelli
Wang, Guirong
Huang, Hairong
Floto, Andreas
Bifani, Pablo
Javid, Babak
Macary, Paul A 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Immunology
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Research & Experimental Medicine
19-KDA LIPOPROTEIN
IGG SUBCLASSES
RESPONSES
VACCINE
INHIBITION
EXPRESSION
INFECTION
CELLS
Issue Date: 25-Aug-2023
Publisher: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Citation: Krishnananthasivam, Shivankari, Li, Hao, Bouzeyen, Rania, Shunmuganathan, Bhuvaneshwari, Purushotorman, Kiren, Liao, Xinlei, Du, Fengjiao, Friis, Claudia Guldager Kring, Crawshay-Williams, Felicity, Boon, Low Heng, Qian, Xinlei, Chan, Conrad En Zuo, Sobota, Radoslaw, Kozma, Mary, Jo, Valeria Barcelli, Wang, Guirong, Huang, Hairong, Floto, Andreas, Bifani, Pablo, Javid, Babak, Macary, Paul A (2023-08-25). An anti-LpqH human monoclonal antibody from an asymptomatic individual mediates protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. NPJ VACCINES 8 (1). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41541-023-00710-1
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) is an airborne disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Whilst a functional role for humoral immunity in Mtb protection remains poorly defined, previous studies have suggested that antibodies can contribute towards host defense. Thus, identifying the critical components in the antibody repertoires from immune, chronically exposed, healthy individuals represents an approach for identifying new determinants for natural protection. In this study, we performed a thorough analysis of the IgG/IgA memory B cell repertoire from occupationally exposed, immune volunteers. We detail the identification and selection of a human monoclonal antibody that exhibits protective activity in vivo and show that it targets a virulence factor LpqH. Intriguingly, protection in both human ex vivo and murine challenge experiments was isotype dependent, with most robust protection being mediated via IgG2 and IgA. These data have important implications for our understanding of natural mucosal immunity for Mtb and highlight a new target for future vaccine development.
Source Title: NPJ VACCINES
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/246949
ISSN: 2059-0105
DOI: 10.1038/s41541-023-00710-1
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