Human coronavirus OC43 nanobody neutralizes virus and protects mice from infection.
Amy AdairLi Lynn TanJackson FengJason GirkinNathan BryantMingyang WangFrancesca MordantLi-Jin ChanNathan W BartlettKanta SubbaraoPhillip PymmWai-Hong ThamPublished in: Journal of virology (2024)
The pandemic potential presented by coronaviruses has been demonstrated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and previous epidemics caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus. Outside of these major pathogenic coronaviruses, there are four endemic coronaviruses that infect humans: hCoV-OC43, hCoV-229E, hCoV-HKU1, and hCoV-NL63. We identified a collection of nanobodies against human coronavirus OC43 (hCoV-OC43) and found that two high-affinity nanobodies potently neutralized hCoV-OC43 at low nanomolar concentrations. Prophylactic administration of one neutralizing nanobody reduced viral loads in mice infected with hCoV-OC43, showing the potential for nanobody-based therapies for hCoV-OC43 infections.