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Address correspondence to Guus F. Rimmelzwaan, g.rimmelzwaan@erasmusmc.nl

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Keywords:

  • Science & Technology
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • Immunology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Microbiology
  • CYTOTOXIC T-LYMPHOCYTE
  • HETEROSUBTYPIC IMMUNITY
  • INFECTION
  • EPITOPE
  • CELLS
  • VACCINATION
  • INDUCTION
  • RESPONSES
  • H1N1

In Vitro Assessment of the Immunological Significance of a Human Monoclonal Antibody Directed to the Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein

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Journal Title:

Clinical and Vaccine Immunology

Volume:

Volume 20, Number 8

Publisher:

, Pages 1333-1337

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Article | Final Publisher PDF

Abstract:

Influenza A viruses cause annual epidemics and occasionally pandemics. Antibodies directed to the conserved viral nucleoprotein (NP) may play a role in immunity against various influenza A virus subtypes. Here, we assessed the immunological significance of a human monoclonal antibody directed to NP in vitro. This antibody bound to virus-infected cells but did not display virus-neutralizing activity, complement-dependent cell cytotoxicity, or opsonization of viral antigen for improved antigen presentation to CD8 + T cells by dendritic cells.

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© 2013, American Society for Microbiology.

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