Cocktail of REGN Antibodies Binds More Strongly to
SARS-CoV‑2 Than Its Components, but the Omicron Variant Reduces
Its Neutralizing Ability
Posted on 2022-04-11 - 12:06
A promising approach
to combat Covid-19 infections is the development
of effective antiviral antibodies that target the SARS-CoV-2 spike
protein. Understanding the structures and molecular mechanisms underlying
the binding of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 can contribute to quickly
achieving this goal. Recently, a cocktail of REGN10987 and REGN10933
antibodies was shown to be an excellent candidate for the treatment
of Covid-19. Here, using all-atom steered molecular dynamics and coarse-grained
umbrella sampling, we examine the interactions of the receptor-binding
domain (RBD) of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein with REGN10987 and REGN10933
separately as well as together. Both computational methods show that
REGN10933 binds to RBD more strongly than REGN10987. Importantly,
the cocktail binds to RBD (simultaneous binding) more strongly than
its components. The dissociation constants of REGN10987-RBD and REGN10933-RBD
complexes calculated from the coarse-grained simulations are in good
agreement with the experimental data. Thus, REGN10933 is probably
a better candidate for treating Covid-19 than REGN10987, although
the cocktail appears to neutralize the virus more efficiently than
REGN10933 or REGN10987 alone. The association of REGN10987 with RBD
is driven by van der Waals interactions, while electrostatic interactions
dominate in the case of REGN10933 and the cocktail. We also studied
the effectiveness of these antibodies on the two most dangerous variants
Delta and Omicron. Consistent with recent experimental reports, our
results confirmed that the Omicron variant reduces the neutralizing
activity of REGN10933, REGN10987, and REGN10933+REGN10987 with the
K417N, N440K, L484A, and Q498R mutations playing a decisive role,
while the Delta variant slightly changes their activity.
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Nguyen, Hung; Lan, Pham Dang; Nissley, Daniel A.; O’Brien, Edward P.; Li, Mai Suan (2022). Cocktail of REGN Antibodies Binds More Strongly to
SARS-CoV‑2 Than Its Components, but the Omicron Variant Reduces
Its Neutralizing Ability. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c00708