Protection from infection with influenza A H7N9 virus in a mouse model by equine neutralizing F(ab') sub(2)

Influenza A H7N9 virus has demonstrated considerable pandemic potential in China ever since early spring 2013. Until now, there have been no specific medicines to treat influenza A H7N9 virus infected patients. Development of a safe and effective H7N9 therapeutic preparation is urgently needed. To t...

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Veröffentlicht in:International immunopharmacology 2014-11, Vol.23 (1), p.134-138
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Zhongpeng, Fan, Chuanbo, Duan, Yueqiang, Zhang, Liangyan, Li, Min, Yang, Xiaolan, Li, Ruisheng, Yang, Penghui, Wang, Xiliang
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Zusammenfassung:Influenza A H7N9 virus has demonstrated considerable pandemic potential in China ever since early spring 2013. Until now, there have been no specific medicines to treat influenza A H7N9 virus infected patients. Development of a safe and effective H7N9 therapeutic preparation is urgently needed. To this end, we prepared and evaluated the pepsin-digested F(ab') sub(2) fragments of serum IgGs from the horses inoculated with a inactivated influenza A H7N9 whole virus antigens. The protective effects of the F(ab') sub(2) fragments against H7N9 virus infection were determined in cultured MDCK cells by cytopathic effect (CPE) and evaluated in a BALB/c mouse model by observing death, weight loss and viral load. The in vitro results showed that the F(ab') sub(2) fragments had an HI titer of 1:2048 and a neutralization titer of 1: 31,623. The in vivo assays suggested that 600U of the preparations could efficiently protect BALB/c mice from a lethal dose of A/Anhui/01/2013 (H7N9) infection even when administered two days post infection. Thus, this highly purified preparation should be a potential candidate for treating severe patients suffering from influenza A H7N9.
ISSN:1567-5769
DOI:10.1016/j.intimp.2014.08.019