Neutralization of African enterovirus A71 genogroups by antibodies to canonical genogroups

Volle, Romain, Luo, Lingjie, Razafindratsimandresy, Richter, Sadeuh-Mba, Serge Alain, Gouandjika-Valisache, Ionela, Horwood, Paul, Duong, Veasna, Buchy, Philippe, Joffret, Marie Line, Huang, Zhong, Duizer, Erwin, Martin, Javier, Chakrabarti, Lisa A., Dussart, Philippe, Jouvenet, Nolwenn, Delpeyroux, Francis, and Bessaud, Maël (2023) Neutralization of African enterovirus A71 genogroups by antibodies to canonical genogroups. Journal of General Virology, 104 (11). 001911.

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Abstract

Enterovirus 71 (EV-A71) is a major public health problem, causing a range of illnesses from hand-foot-and-mouth disease to severe neurological manifestations. EV-A71 strains have been phylogenetically classified into eight genogroups (A to H), based on their capsid-coding genomic region. Genogroups B and C have caused large outbreaks worldwide and represent the two canonical circulating EV-A71 subtypes. Little is known about the antigenic diversity of new genogroups as compared to the canonical ones. Here, we compared the antigenic features of EV-A71 strains that belong to the canonical B and C genogroups and to genogroups E and F, which circulate in Africa. Analysis of the peptide sequences of EV-A71 strains belonging to different genogroups revealed a high level of conservation of the capsid residues involved in known linear and conformational neutralization antigenic sites. Using a published crystal structure of the EV-A71 capsid as a model, we found that most of the residues that are seemingly specific to some genogroups were mapped outside known antigenic sites or external loops. These observations suggest a cross-neutralization activity of anti-genogroup B or C antibodies against strains of genogroups E and F. Neutralization assays were performed with diverse rabbit and mouse anti-EV-A71 sera, anti-EV-A71 human standards and a monoclonal neutralizing antibody. All the batches of antibodies that were tested successfully neutralized all available isolates, indicating an overall broad cross-neutralization between the canonical genogroups B and C and genogroups E and F. A panel constituted of more than 80 individual human serum samples from Cambodia with neutralizing antibodies against EV-A71 subgenogroup C4 showed quite similar cross-neutralization activities between isolates of genogroups C4, E and F. Our results thus indicate that the genetic drift underlying the separation of EV-A71 strains into genogroups A, B, C, E and F does not correlate with the emergence of antigenically distinct variants.

Item ID: 81057
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1465-2099
Keywords: antigen, cross-neutralization, enterovirus A71, genogroup
Copyright Information: © 2023 The Authors.
Date Deposited: 15 Nov 2023 00:02
FoR Codes: 32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES > 3207 Medical microbiology > 320705 Medical virology @ 100%
SEO Codes: 20 HEALTH > 2004 Public health (excl. specific population health) > 200404 Disease distribution and transmission (incl. surveillance and response) @ 100%
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