Antigen-agnostic identification of poxvirus broadly neutralizing antibodies targeting OPG153
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Recurrent mpox outbreaks caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV) have prompted the World Health Organization to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern and have stimulated the development of medical interventions. Here, antigen-agnostic isolation of neutralizing monoclonal antibodies from convalescent or vaccinated people, AlphaFold 3-based predictive modeling, and cryo-electron microscopy were synergistically combined to identify the protein encoded by orthopoxviral gene (OPG) 153 (MPXV A28) as a target of broadly neutralizing antibodies. OPG153-targeting antibodies neutralized MPXV clade Ib, IIb, and vaccinia virus (VACV), and cross-reacted with OPG153 orthologs from cowpox and variola viruses. Immunization with MPXV OPG153 elicited a potent neutralizing antibody response against MPXV and VACV, substantiating OPG153 as a promising vaccine antigen and a potent target for preventive and therapeutic antibodies.