Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Nov 2017)

Characterization of serum anti-diphtheria antibody activity following administration of equine anti-toxin for suspected diphtheria

  • Heidi L. Smith,
  • Greg Saia,
  • Maria Lobikin,
  • Tejpratap Tiwari,
  • Su-Chun Cheng,
  • Deborah C. Molrine

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2017.1362516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
pp. 2738 – 2741

Abstract

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There is a global shortage of equine-derived diphtheria anti-toxin (DAT) for diphtheria treatment. There are few existing data on serum antibody concentrations and neutralizing activity post-treatment to support development of new therapeutics. Antibody concentrations were quantified by ELISA and anti-toxin neutralizing activity by cytotoxicity assay in serum from 4 patients receiving DAT for suspected diphtheria. Using linear mixed effects modeling, estimated mean (SE) half-life was 78.2 (20.0) hours. Maximum serum neutralizing activity ranged from 28.42–38.64 AU/mL with an estimated mean AUC1–72 of 1396.7 (399.3) AU/mL*hr. These data provide a standard of comparison for development of novel anti-toxins to replace DAT.

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