Viruses (Sep 2012)

Neutralization Interfering Antibodies: A “Novel” Example of Humoral Immune Dysfunction Facilitating Viral Escape?

  • Roberto Burioni,
  • Laura Solforosi,
  • Massimo Clementi,
  • Roberta A. Diotti,
  • Matteo Castelli,
  • Elena Criscuolo,
  • Nicola Clementi,
  • Giuseppe Sautto,
  • Mancini Nicasio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v4091731
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 9
pp. 1731 – 1752

Abstract

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The immune response against some viral pathogens, in particular those causing chronic infections, is often ineffective notwithstanding a robust humoral neutralizing response. Several evasion mechanisms capable of subverting the activity of neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) have been described. Among them, the elicitation of non-neutralizing and interfering Abs has been hypothesized. Recently, this evasion mechanism has acquired an increasing interest given its possible impact on novel nAb-based antiviral therapeutic and prophylactic approaches. In this review, we illustrate the mechanisms of Ab-mediated interference and the viral pathogens described in literature as able to adopt this “novel” evasion strategy.

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