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Protective threshold of a potent neutralizing Zika virus monoclonal antibody in rhesus macaques

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Abstract Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that caused a global pandemic in 2016-2017 with continued ongoing transmission at low levels in several countries. In the absence of an approved ZIKV vaccine, neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) provide an option for the prevention and treatment of ZIKV infection. Previous studies identified a potent neutralizing human mAb ZIKV-117 that reduced fetal infection and death in mice following ZIKV challenge. In this study, we report exquisite potency of ZIKV-117 in a titration study in rhesus macaques to protect against ZIKV challenge. We show complete protection at a dose of 0.016 mg/kg ZIKV-117, which resulted in median serum concentrations of 0.13 µg/mL. The high potency of this mAb supports its potential clinical development as a novel biotherapeutic intervention for ZIKV. Importance In this study, we report the potency of the ZIKV-specific neutralizing antibody ZIKV-117 against ZIKV challenge in a titration study rhesus macaques. This high potency supports the further development of this mAb for ZIKV.

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