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Monoclonal Antibody Therapy against <i>Acinetobacter baumannii</i>

Travis B. Nielsen, Jun Yan, Matthew Slarve, Peggy Lu, Rachel Li, Juan José Nogal‐Ruiz, Bosul Lee, Elizabeth Burk, Yuli Talyansky, Peter Oelschlaeger, Kyle Hurth, William Win, Brian Luna, Robert A. Bonomo, Brad Spellberg

2021Infection and Immunity45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Extremely drug-resistant (XDR) Acinetobacter baumannii is a notorious and frequently encountered pathogen demanding novel therapeutic interventions. An initial monoclonal antibody (MAb), C8, raised against A. baumannii capsule, proved a highly effective treatment against a minority of clinical isolates. To overcome this limitation, we broadened coverage by developing a second antibody for use in a combination regimen. We sought to develop an additional anti-A. baumannii MAb through hybridoma technology by immunizing mice with sublethal inocula of virulent, XDR clinical isolates not bound by MAb C8. We identified a new antibacterial MAb, 65, which bound to strains in a pattern distinct from and complementary to that of MAb C8. MAb 65 enhanced macrophage opsonophagocytosis of targeted strains and markedly improved survival in lethal bacteremic sepsis and aspiration pneumonia murine models of A. baumannii infection. MAb 65 was also synergistic with colistin, substantially enhancing protection compared to monotherapy. Treatment with MAb 65 significantly reduced blood bacterial density, ameliorated cytokine production (interleukin-1β [IL-1β], IL-6, IL-10, and tumor necrosis factor), and sepsis biomarkers. We describe a novel MAb targeting A. baumannii that broadens immunotherapeutic strain coverage, is highly potent and effective, and synergistically improves outcomes in combination with antibiotics.

Topics & Concepts

Acinetobacter baumanniiMonoclonal antibodyBiologyMicrobiologyAntibioticsSepsisPneumoniaColistinAntibodyVirologyImmunologyBacteriaMedicinePseudomonas aeruginosaGeneticsInternal medicineAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaEscherichia coli research studiesBacterial Infections and Vaccines
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