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Neutralization resistance of hepatitis C virus can be overcome by recombinant human monoclonal antibodies
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Using novel 2a, 2b, and 2c cell-culture systems, expressing authentic envelope proteins, we demonstrated resistance of HCV to patient-derived polyclonal high-titer NAbs. However, the same genotype 2 culture viruses were all sensitive to HMAbs recognizing conformational epitopes, indicating that neutralization resistance of HCV can be overcome by applying recombinant antibodies. These findings have important implications for HCV immunotherapy and vaccine development.
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