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Hemagglutinin stalk-binding antibodies enhance effectiveness of neuraminidase inhibitors against influenza via Fc-dependent effector functions
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Hemagglutinin Stalk-binding AntibodiesImmunologyFlu VaccinationStalk-binding AntibodiesAntiviral DrugNeuraminidase InhibitorsInfluenza VaccinesCross-protectionVaccine TargetAntiviral Drug DevelopmentAntibody EngineeringFc-dependent Effector FunctionsVirologyPharmacologyVaccinationInfluenza VaccineVaccine DesignInfluenza Virus InfectionMedicineDrug Discovery
The conserved hemagglutinin stalk domain is an attractive target for broadly effective antibody-based therapeutics and next-generation universal influenza vaccines. Protection provided by hemagglutinin stalk-binding antibodies is principally mediated through activation of immune effector cells. Titers of stalk-binding antibodies are highly variable on an individual level and tend to increase with age as a result of increasing exposures to influenza virus. In our study, we show that stalk-binding antibodies cooperate with neuraminidase inhibitors to protect against influenza virus infection in an Fc-dependent manner. These data suggest that the effectiveness of neuraminidase inhibitors is likely influenced by an individual's titers of stalk-binding antibodies and that neuraminidase inhibitors may enhance the effectiveness of future stalk-binding monoclonal antibody-based treatments.
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