The role of antibody concentration and avidity in antiviral protection

MF Bachmann, U Kalinke, A Althage, G Freer… - Science, 1997 - science.org
MF Bachmann, U Kalinke, A Althage, G Freer, C Burkhart, HP Roost, M Aguet, H Hengartner…
Science, 1997science.org
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 …
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.
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