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Immunoglobulin with High-Titer In Vitro Cross-Neutralizing Hepatitis C Virus Antibodies Passively Protects Chimpanzees from Homologous, but Not Heterologous, Challenge

Jens Bukh, Ronald E Engle, Kristina Faulk, Richard Y Wang, Patrizia Farci, Harvey J Alter, Robert H Purcell

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Abstract

The importance of neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) in protection against hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains controversial. We infused a chimpanzee with H06 immunoglobulin from a genotype 1a HCV-infected patient and challenged with genotype strains efficiently neutralized by H06 in vitro. Genotype 1a NAbs afforded no protection against genotype 4a or 5a. Protection against homologous 1a lasted 18 weeks, but infection emerged when NAb titers waned. However, 6a infection was prevented. The differential in vivo neutralization patterns have implications for HCV vaccine development.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume89
Issue number17
Pages (from-to)9128-32
Number of pages5
ISSN0022-538X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2015

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