Journal article
Topical application of human-derived Ig isotypes for the control of acute respiratory infection evaluated in a human CD89-expressing mouse model
S Koernig, IK Campbell, C Mackenzie-Kludas, A Schaub, M Loetscher, W Ching Ng, R Zehnder, P Pelczar, I Sanli, M Alhamdoosh, M Ng, LE Brown, F Käsermann, C Vonarburg, AW Zuercher
Mucosal Immunology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2019
Abstract
Recurrent and persistent airway infections remain prevalent in patients with primary immunodeficiency (PID), despite restoration of serum immunoglobulin levels by intravenous or subcutaneous plasma-derived IgG. We investigated the effectiveness of different human Ig isotype preparations to protect mice against influenza when delivered directly to the respiratory mucosa. Four polyvalent Ig preparations from pooled plasma were compared: IgG, monomeric IgA (mIgA), polymeric IgA-containing IgM (IgAM) and IgAM associated with the secretory component (SIgAM). To evaluate these preparations, a transgenic mouse expressing human FcαRI/CD89 within the myeloid lineage was created. CD89 was expressed on..
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