Antibody-dependent enhancement of toxicity of myotoxin II from Bothrops asper
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Sørensen, Christoffer V.
Fernández Ulate, Julián
Adams, Anna Christina
Wildenauer, Helen H. K.
Schoffelen, Sanne
Ledsgaard, Line
Pucca, Manuela Berto
Fiebig, Michael
Cerni, Felipe A.
Tulika, Tulika
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Improved therapies are needed against snakebite envenoming, which kills and
permanently disables thousands of people each year. Recently developed
neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against several snake toxins have shown
promise in preclinical rodent models. Here, we use phage display technology
to discover a human monoclonal antibody and show that this antibody causes
antibody-dependent enhancement of toxicity (ADET) of myotoxin II from the
venomous pit viper, Bothrops asper, in a mouse model of envenoming that
mimics a snakebite. While clinical ADET related to snake venom has not yet
been reported in humans, this report of ADET of a toxin from the animal
kingdom highlights the necessity of assessing even well-known antibody formats
in representative preclinical models to evaluate their therapeutic utility
against toxins or venoms. This is essential to avoid potential deleterious effects
as exemplified in the present study.
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TOXICOLOGY, IMMUNOLOGY, DANGEROUS MATERIALS, REPTILES