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Heterosubtypic anti-avian H5N1 influenza antibodies in intravenous immunoglobulins from globally separate populations protect against H5N1 infection in cell culture

With antigenically novel epidemic and pandemic influenza strains persistently on the horizon it is of fundamental importance that we understand whether heterosubtypic antibodies gained from exposures to circulating human influenzas exist and can protect against emerging novel strains. Our studies of...

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Autores principales: Sullivan, John S, Selleck, Paul W, Downton, Teena, Boehm, Ingrid, Axell, Anna-Maree, Ayob, Yasmin, Kapitza, Natalie M, Dyer, Wayne, Fitzgerald, Anna, Walsh, Bradley, Lynch, Garry W
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2805843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20076794
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author Sullivan, John S
Selleck, Paul W
Downton, Teena
Boehm, Ingrid
Axell, Anna-Maree
Ayob, Yasmin
Kapitza, Natalie M
Dyer, Wayne
Fitzgerald, Anna
Walsh, Bradley
Lynch, Garry W
author_facet Sullivan, John S
Selleck, Paul W
Downton, Teena
Boehm, Ingrid
Axell, Anna-Maree
Ayob, Yasmin
Kapitza, Natalie M
Dyer, Wayne
Fitzgerald, Anna
Walsh, Bradley
Lynch, Garry W
author_sort Sullivan, John S
collection PubMed
description With antigenically novel epidemic and pandemic influenza strains persistently on the horizon it is of fundamental importance that we understand whether heterosubtypic antibodies gained from exposures to circulating human influenzas exist and can protect against emerging novel strains. Our studies of IVIG obtained from an infection-naive population (Australian) enabled us to reveal heterosubtypic influenza antibodies that cross react with H5N1. We now expand those findings for an Australian donor population to include IVIG formulations from a variety of northern hemisphere populations. Examination of IVIGs from European and South East-Asian (Malaysian) blood donor populations further reveal heterosubtypic antibodies to H5N1 in humans from different global regions. Importantly these protect against highly pathogenic avian H5N1 infection in vitro, albeit at low titres of inhibition. Although there were qualitative and quantitative differences in binding and protection between globally different formulations, the heterosubtypic antibody activities for the respective IVIGs were in general quite similar. Of particular note because of the relative geographic proximity to the epicentre of H5N1 and the majority of human infections, was the similarity in the antibody binding responses between IVIGs from the Malayan peninsula, Europe and Australia. These findings highlight the value of employing IVIGs for the study of herd immunity, and particularly heterosubtypic antibody responses to viral antigens such as those conserved between circulating human influenzas and emerging influenza strains such as H5N1. They also open a window into a somewhat ill defined arena of antibody immunity, namely heterosubtypic immunity.
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spelling pubmed-28058432010-01-14 Heterosubtypic anti-avian H5N1 influenza antibodies in intravenous immunoglobulins from globally separate populations protect against H5N1 infection in cell culture Sullivan, John S Selleck, Paul W Downton, Teena Boehm, Ingrid Axell, Anna-Maree Ayob, Yasmin Kapitza, Natalie M Dyer, Wayne Fitzgerald, Anna Walsh, Bradley Lynch, Garry W J Mol Genet Med Short Report With antigenically novel epidemic and pandemic influenza strains persistently on the horizon it is of fundamental importance that we understand whether heterosubtypic antibodies gained from exposures to circulating human influenzas exist and can protect against emerging novel strains. Our studies of IVIG obtained from an infection-naive population (Australian) enabled us to reveal heterosubtypic influenza antibodies that cross react with H5N1. We now expand those findings for an Australian donor population to include IVIG formulations from a variety of northern hemisphere populations. Examination of IVIGs from European and South East-Asian (Malaysian) blood donor populations further reveal heterosubtypic antibodies to H5N1 in humans from different global regions. Importantly these protect against highly pathogenic avian H5N1 infection in vitro, albeit at low titres of inhibition. Although there were qualitative and quantitative differences in binding and protection between globally different formulations, the heterosubtypic antibody activities for the respective IVIGs were in general quite similar. Of particular note because of the relative geographic proximity to the epicentre of H5N1 and the majority of human infections, was the similarity in the antibody binding responses between IVIGs from the Malayan peninsula, Europe and Australia. These findings highlight the value of employing IVIGs for the study of herd immunity, and particularly heterosubtypic antibody responses to viral antigens such as those conserved between circulating human influenzas and emerging influenza strains such as H5N1. They also open a window into a somewhat ill defined arena of antibody immunity, namely heterosubtypic immunity. Library Publishing Media 2009-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2805843/ /pubmed/20076794 Text en © The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ This is an open access article, published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/). This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the original work is appropriately acknowledged with correct citation details.
spellingShingle Short Report
Sullivan, John S
Selleck, Paul W
Downton, Teena
Boehm, Ingrid
Axell, Anna-Maree
Ayob, Yasmin
Kapitza, Natalie M
Dyer, Wayne
Fitzgerald, Anna
Walsh, Bradley
Lynch, Garry W
Heterosubtypic anti-avian H5N1 influenza antibodies in intravenous immunoglobulins from globally separate populations protect against H5N1 infection in cell culture
title Heterosubtypic anti-avian H5N1 influenza antibodies in intravenous immunoglobulins from globally separate populations protect against H5N1 infection in cell culture
title_full Heterosubtypic anti-avian H5N1 influenza antibodies in intravenous immunoglobulins from globally separate populations protect against H5N1 infection in cell culture
title_fullStr Heterosubtypic anti-avian H5N1 influenza antibodies in intravenous immunoglobulins from globally separate populations protect against H5N1 infection in cell culture
title_full_unstemmed Heterosubtypic anti-avian H5N1 influenza antibodies in intravenous immunoglobulins from globally separate populations protect against H5N1 infection in cell culture
title_short Heterosubtypic anti-avian H5N1 influenza antibodies in intravenous immunoglobulins from globally separate populations protect against H5N1 infection in cell culture
title_sort heterosubtypic anti-avian h5n1 influenza antibodies in intravenous immunoglobulins from globally separate populations protect against h5n1 infection in cell culture
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2805843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20076794
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