Ragotte_2025_Cell.Rep_44_115760

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Title : Designed miniproteins potently inhibit and protect against MERS-CoV - Ragotte_2025_Cell.Rep_44_115760
Author(s) : Ragotte RJ , Tortorici MA , Catanzaro NJ , Addetia A , Coventry B , Froggatt HM , Lee J , Stewart C , Brown JT , Goreshnik I , Sims JN , Milles LF , Wicky BIM , Glogl M , Gerben S , Kang A , Bera AK , Sharkey W , Schafer A , Harkema JR , Baric RS , Baker D , Veesler D
Ref : Cell Rep , 44 :115760 , 2025
Abstract :

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a zoonotic pathogen with a 36% case-fatality rate in humans. No vaccines or specific therapeutics are currently approved for use in humans or the camel host reservoir. Here, we computationally designed monomeric and homo-oligomeric miniproteins that bind with high affinity to the MERS-CoV spike (S) glycoprotein, the main target of neutralizing antibodies and vaccine development. We show that these miniproteins broadly neutralize a panel of MERS-CoV S variants, spanning the known antigenic diversity of this pathogen, by targeting a conserved site in the receptor-binding domain (RBD). The miniproteins directly compete with binding of the dipeptidylpeptidase 4 (DPP4) receptor to MERS-CoV S, thereby blocking viral attachment to the host entry receptor and subsequent membrane fusion. Intranasal administration of a lead miniprotein provides prophylactic protection against stringent MERS-CoV challenge in mice, motivating its future clinical development as a next-generation countermeasure against this virus with pandemic potential.

PubMedSearch : Ragotte_2025_Cell.Rep_44_115760
PubMedID: 40450691

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Ragotte RJ, Tortorici MA, Catanzaro NJ, Addetia A, Coventry B, Froggatt HM, Lee J, Stewart C, Brown JT, Goreshnik I, Sims JN, Milles LF, Wicky BIM, Glogl M, Gerben S, Kang A, Bera AK, Sharkey W, Schafer A, Harkema JR, Baric RS, Baker D, Veesler D (2025)
Designed miniproteins potently inhibit and protect against MERS-CoV
Cell Rep 44 :115760

Ragotte RJ, Tortorici MA, Catanzaro NJ, Addetia A, Coventry B, Froggatt HM, Lee J, Stewart C, Brown JT, Goreshnik I, Sims JN, Milles LF, Wicky BIM, Glogl M, Gerben S, Kang A, Bera AK, Sharkey W, Schafer A, Harkema JR, Baric RS, Baker D, Veesler D (2025)
Cell Rep 44 :115760