The role of antibody concentration and avidity in antiviral protection.


Autoria(s): Bachmann M.F.; Kalinke U.; Althage A.; Freer G.; Burkhart C.; Roost H.; Aguet M.; Hengartner H.; Zinkernagel R.M.
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

Neutralizing antibodies are necessary and sufficient for protection against infection with vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). The in vitro neutralization capacities and in vivo protective capacities of a panel of immunoglobulin G monoclonal antibodies to the glycoprotein of VSV were evaluated. In vitro, neutralizing activity correlated with avidity and with neutralization rate constant, a measure of on-rate. However, in vivo, protection was independent of immunoglobulin subclass, avidity, neutralization rate constant, and in vitro neutralizing activity; above a minimal avidity threshold, protection depended simply on a minimum serum concentration. These two biologically defined thresholds of antibody specificity offer hope for the development of adoptive therapy with neutralizing antibodies.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_62796F395CA7

isbn:0036-8075 (Print)

pmid:9197261

doi:10.1126/science.276.5321.2024

isiid:A1997XG74800059

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Science, vol. 276, no. 5321, pp. 2024-2027

Palavras-Chave #Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal/blood; Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology; Antibodies, Viral/blood; Antibodies, Viral/immunology; Antibody Affinity; Antibody Specificity; Brain/virology; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; Glycoproteins/immunology; Immunization, Passive; Immunoglobulin G/blood; Immunoglobulin G/immunology; Membrane Glycoproteins; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Mice, SCID; Neutralization Tests; Rhabdoviridae Infections/immunology; Rhabdoviridae Infections/virology; Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus/growth & development; Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus/immunology; Viral Envelope Proteins/immunology
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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