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Author: Jangra, Sonia  ; Iershov, Anton  ; Snitselaar, Jonne L  ; Caniels, Tom G  ; Guedj, Jérémie  ; Gonçalves, Antonio  ; Contreras, Vanessa  ; van Schooten, Jelle  ; Wilson, Ian A  ; McDanal, Charlene  ; Poniman, Meliawati  ; Maisonnasse, Pauline  ; van Breemen, Mariëlle J  ; Kahlaoui, Nidhal  ; Schotsaert, Michael  ; Relouzat, Francis  ; Coughlan, Lynda  ; Ho Tsong Fang, Raphaël  ; Sanders, Rogier W  ; Kuzmina, Natalia A  ; Chapon, Catherine  ; Osei-Twum, Mary  ; Mire, Chad E  ; Freyn, Alec W  ; García-Sastre, Adolfo  ; Liu, Hejun  ; Bijl, Tom P L  ; Montefiori, David C  ; Burger, Judith A  ; Brinkkemper, Mitch  ; Brouwer, Philip J M  ; de Bree, Godelieve J  ; Diry, Ségolène  ; Aldon, Yoann  ; Bontjer, Ilja  ; van der Werf, Sylvie  ; Le Grand, Roger  ; Marlin, Romain  ; Naninck, Thibaut  ; Ronk, Adam J  ; St-Amant, Natalie  ; Ginoux, Eric  ; van Gils, Marit J  ; Lemaître, Julien  ; Dereuddre-Bosquet, Nathalie  ; Rathnasinghe, Raveen  ; Gagnon, Luc  ; Chesnais, Virginie  ; Marc, Aurélien  ; Yuan, Meng  ; Bukreyev, Alexander 
Abstract:Effective treatments against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are urgently needed. Monoclonal antibodies have shown promising results in patients. Here, we evaluate the in vivo prophylactic and therapeutic effect of COVA1-18, a neutralizing antibody highly potent against the B.1.1.7 isolate. In both prophylactic and therapeutic settings, SARS-CoV-2 remains undetectable in the lungs of treated hACE2 mice. Therapeutic treatment also causes a reduction in viral loads in the lungs of Syrian hamsters. When administered at 10 mg kg-1 one day prior to a high dose SARS-CoV-2 challenge in cynomolgus macaques, COVA1-18 shows very strong antiviral activity in the upper respiratory compartments. Using a mathematical model, we estimate that COVA1-18 reduces viral infectivity by more than 95% in these compartments, preventing lymphopenia and extensive lung lesions. Our findings demonstrate that COVA1-18 has a strong antiviral activity in three preclinical models and could be a valuable candidate for further clinical evaluation.