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Complement-dependent lysis of influenza a virus-infected cells by broadly cross-reactive human monoclonal antibodies

Terajima, Masanori
Cruz, John
Co, Mary Dawn T.
Lee, Jane-Hwei
Kaur, Kaval
Wrammert, Jens
Wilson, Patrick C.
Ennis, Francis A.
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We characterized human monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) cloned from influenza virus-infected patients and from influenza vaccine recipients by complement-dependent lysis (CDL) assay. Most MAbs active in CDL were neutralizing, but not all neutralizing MAbs can mediate CDL. Two of the three stalk-specific neutralizing MAbs tested were able to mediate CDL and were more cross-reactive to temporally distant H1N1 strains than the conventional hemagglutination-inhibiting and neutralizing MAbs. One of the stalk-specific MAbs was subtype cross-reactive to H1 and H2 hemagglutinins, suggesting a role for stalk-specific antibodies in protection against influenza illness, especially by a novel viral subtype which can cause pandemics.

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J Virol. 2011 Dec;85(24):13463-7. doi: 10.1128/JVI.05193-11. Epub 2011 Oct 12. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1128/JVI.05193-11
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