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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions papers/2025_simonich.md
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---
layout: paper
title: "RSV F evolution escapes some monoclonal antibodies but does not strongly erode neutralization by human polyclonal sera"
date: "2025-03-12"
date: "2025-07-03"
authors:
- "Cassandra AL Simonich"
- "Teagan A McMahon"
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- "Neil P King"
- "Alexander L Greninger"
- "Jesse D Bloom"
journal: "bioRxiv"
doi: "10.1101/2025.03.11.642476"
link: "https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.11.642476"
journal: "Journal of Virology"
doi: "10.1128/jvi.00531-25"
link: "https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jvi.00531-25"
image: "/assets/papers/2025_simonich.jpg"
keywords:
- "RSV"
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---

## Abstract
Vaccines and monoclonal antibodies targeting the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) fusion protein (F) have recently begun to be widely used to protect infants and high-risk adults. Some other viral proteins evolve to erode polyclonal antibody neutralization and escape individual monoclonal antibodies. However, little is known about how RSV F evolution affects antibodies. Here we develop an experimental system for measuring neutralization titers against RSV F using pseudotyped lentiviral particles. This system is easily adaptable to evaluate neutralization of relevant clinical strains. We apply this system to demonstrate that natural evolution of RSV F leads to escape from some monoclonal antibodies, but at most modestly affects neutralization by polyclonal serum antibodies. Overall, our work sheds light on RSV antigenic evolution and describes a tool to measure the ability of antibodies and sera to neutralize contemporary RSV strains.
Vaccines and monoclonal antibodies targeting the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) fusion protein (F) have recently begun to be widely used to protect infants and high-risk adults. Some other viral proteins evolve to erode polyclonal antibody neutralization and escape individual monoclonal antibodies. However, the impact of RSV F evolution on antibody neutralization is not yet thoroughly understood. Here, we develop an experimental system for measuring neutralization titers against RSV F using pseudotyped lentiviral particles. This system is easily adaptable to evaluate neutralization of relevant clinical strains. We apply this system to demonstrate that the natural evolution of RSV F leads to escape from some monoclonal antibodies, but at most modestly affects neutralization by polyclonal serum antibodies. Overall, our work sheds light on RSV antigenic evolution and describes a tool to measure the ability of antibodies and sera to neutralize contemporary RSV strains.
20 changes: 14 additions & 6 deletions people/alumni.js
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export const alumni = [
{
name: "Will Hannon",
title: "Graduate Student",
program: "MCB",
start: "2021",
end: "2024",
currentPosition: "Scientist I at Allen Institute (SeaHub)",
},
{
name: "Frances Welsh",
title: "Graduate Student",
program: "MCB",
start: "2020",
end: "2024",
currentPosition: "Research Scientist at Amazon",
currentPosition: "Scientist at Xaira Therapeutics",
},
{
name: "David Bacsik",
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start: "2015",
end: "2019",
currentPosition:
"Incoming <a href='https://katherinesxue.com/'>Assistant Professor</a> at the University of California, Irvine",
"<a href='https://katherinesxue.com/'>Assistant Professor</a> at the University of California, Irvine",
},
{
name: "Juhye Lee",
title: "Graduate Student",
program: "MSTP and Genome Sciences",
start: "2015",
end: "2019",
currentPosition: "Resident at Massachusetts General Hospital",
currentPosition: "Hospitalist at Kaiser Permanente Orange Count",
},
{
name: "Heather Machkovech",
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start: "2014",
end: "2018",
currentPosition:
"Internal Medicine resident at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinic",
"Infectious Disease Instructor at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinic",
},
{
name: "Hugh Haddox",
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start: "2020",
end: "2023",
currentPosition:
"Incoming PhD student at UW Molecular and Cellular Biology",
"PhD student in UW Molecular and Cellular Biology",
},
{
name: "Rosario Tarabi",
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title: "Staff Member",
start: "2019",
end: "2021",
currentPosition: "Teaching English in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan",
currentPosition: "Program Assistant at Fred Hutch",
},
{
name: "Ian Gong",
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layout: person
name: "Bernadeta Dadonaite"
image: "/assets/people/bernadeta-dadonaite.jpg"
title: "Staff Scientist"
title: "Research Associate"
category: "Staff"
links:
- link: "https://github.com/Bernadetadad"
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icon: "email"
---

Bernadeta is a staff scientist in the Bloom lab and works on deep mutational scanning of SARS-CoV-2 spike and H5 hemagglutinin.
Bernadeta is a research associate working with the Bloom lab and works on deep mutational scanning of SARS-CoV-2 spike and H5 hemagglutinin.
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layout: person
name: "Jesse Bloom"
image: "/assets/people/jesse-bloom.jpg"
title: "Principal Investigator"
category: "Faculty"
title: "Professor"
category: "Staff"
links:
- link: "https://github.com/jbloom"
icon: "github"
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