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A humanized anti-M2 scFv shows protective in vitro activity against influenza
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ImmunologyFlu VaccinationAntiviral DrugImmunotherapyParental MabInfluenza VaccinesCross-protectionPotent Monoclonal AntibodyVaccine TargetInfection ControlVaccine DevelopmentAllergyVirologyVaccinationAntiviral TherapyHumanized ScfvInfluenza VaccineVaccine DesignMedicineEgg-based Vaccine ProductionVitro Activity
M2 is one of the most conserved influenza proteins, and has been widely prospected as a potential universal vaccine target, with protection predominantly mediated by antibodies. In this paper we describe the creation of a humanized single chain Fv from 14C2, a potent monoclonal antibody against M2. We show that the humanized scFv demonstrates similar activity to the parental mAb: it is able to recognize M2 in its native context on cell surfaces and is able to show protective in vitro activity against influenza, and so represents a potential lead antibody candidate for universal prophylactic or therapeutic intervention in influenza.
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