Abstract
An important element of antibody-guided vaccine design is the use of neutralizing or opsonic monoclonal antibodies to define protective epitopes in their native three-dimensional conformation. Here, we demonstrate a multimodal mass spectrometry-based strategy for in-depth characterization of antigen–antibody complexes to enable the identification of protective epitopes using the cytolytic exotoxin Streptolysin O (SLO) from Streptococcus pyogenes as a showcase. We first discovered a monoclonal antibody with an undisclosed sequence capable of neutralizing SLO-mediated cytolysis. The amino acid sequence of both the antibody light and the heavy chain was determined using mass-spectrometry-based de novo sequencing, followed by chemical cross-linking mass spectrometry to generate distance constraints between the antibody fragment antigen-binding region and SLO. Subsequent integrative computational modeling revealed a discontinuous epitope located in domain 3 of SLO that was experimentally validated by hydrogen–deuterium exchange mass spectrometry and reverse engineering of the targeted epitope. The results show that the antibody inhibits SLO-mediated cytolysis by binding to a discontinuous epitope in domain 3, likely preventing oligomerization and subsequent secondary structure transitions critical for pore-formation. The epitope is highly conserved across >98% of the characterized S. pyogenes isolates, making it an attractive target for antibody-based therapy and vaccine design against severe streptococcal infections.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 9060–9068 |
| Journal | Analytical Chemistry |
| Volume | 96 |
| Issue number | 22 |
| Early online date | 2024 May 3 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2024 Jun 4 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
-
SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Immunology in the Medical Area (including Cell and Immunotherapy)
- Structural Biology
- Analytical Chemistry
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Multimodal Mass Spectrometry Identifies a Conserved Protective Epitope in S. pyogenes Streptolysin O'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Research output
- 1 Doctoral Thesis (compilation)
-
Deciphering protective immunity by multimodal mass spectrometry: Towards epitope-focused streptococcal vaccines
Tang, D., 2025, Lund: Lund University, Faculty of Medicine. 93 p.Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis (compilation)
Open AccessFile
-
Antibody-guided design of multivalent nanoparticle vaccines against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Malmström, J. (PI)
2022/12/01 → 2028/12/31
Project: Research
-
Properties of Protective Antibody Responses against Bacterial Pathogens
Tang, D. (Research student), Malmström, J. (Supervisor), Håkansson, A. P. (Assistant supervisor), Happonen, L. (Assistant supervisor), Rasmussen, M. (Assistant supervisor) & Shannon, O. (Assistant supervisor)
2020/11/01 → 2025/04/30
Project: Dissertation
Infrastructure
-
The Swedish Infrastructure for Biological Mass Spectrometry
Bakochi, A. (Manager) & Malmström, J. (Manager)
Department of Clinical Sciences, LundInfrastructure
Prizes
Cite this
- APA
- Author
- BIBTEX
- Harvard
- Standard
- RIS
- Vancouver