Preliminary Assessment of a Human Recombinant Antibody Fragment to hsp90 in Murine Invasive Candidiasis
Seroconversion to hsp90 is associated with recovery from systemic candidiasis in humans, and a murine monoclonal antibody to this hsp90 antigen (LKVIRK epitope) was protective in mice. A human recombinant antibody to the same epitope was assessed in acute and chronic models of murine invasive candid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of infectious diseases 1995-06, Vol.171 (6), p.1668-1671 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Seroconversion to hsp90 is associated with recovery from systemic candidiasis in humans, and a murine monoclonal antibody to this hsp90 antigen (LKVIRK epitope) was protective in mice. A human recombinant antibody to the same epitope was assessed in acute and chronic models of murine invasive candidiasis. Lethal intravenous challenge with fluconazole-susceptible (strain 4) or fluconazole-resistant (strain 019) Candida albicans, followed 2 h later by a single dose of recombinant antibody, was associated with a statistically significant drop in mortality of ⩾40% (two experiments in BALB/c mice given strain 4; one experiment in CD-l mice given strain 019) or 23% (BALB/c mice, strain 019). In mice sublethally infected with strain 4, treatment with recombinant antibody was associated with improved renal clearance of infection. Antibody-mediated protection may involve neutralization of the protein-binding properties of circulating candidal hsp90, since LKVIRK strongly bound dexamethasone in vitro. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1899 1537-6613 |
DOI: | 10.1093/infdis/171.6.1668 |