IgA antibodies, which are secreted onto the mucosal surface as secretory IgA antibodies (SIgAs), play an important role in preventing influenza virus infection. A recent study reported that anti-hemagglutinin (HA) head-targeting antibodies increase anti-viral functions such as hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and virus neutralization (NT), in addition to HA binding activity (reactivity) via IgA polymerization. However, the functional properties of anti-viral IgA antibodies with mechanisms of action distinct from those of anti-HA head-targeting antibodies remain elusive. Here, we characterized the functional properties of IgG, monomeric IgA, and polymeric IgA anti-HA stalk-binding clones F11 and FI6, and B12 (a low affinity anti-HA stalk clo...
(A–F) Line graphs depict the relationship between hemagglutinin inhibition (A–C) or neutralizing (D–...
The stalk domain of influenza virus envelope glycoprotein hemagglutinin (HA) constitutes the axis co...
The hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A viruses has been classified into sixteen distinct subtypes (H1...
Mucosal immunoglobulins comprise mainly secretory IgA antibodies (SIgAs), which are the major contri...
Mucosal immunoglobulins comprise mainly secretory IgA antibodies (SIgAs), which are the major contri...
Both IgA and IgG antibodies are known to play important roles in protection against influenza virus ...
Both IgA and IgG antibodies are known to play important roles in protection against influenza virus ...
ABSTRACT Broadly neutralizing antibodies that recognize the conserved hemagglutinin (HA) stalk have ...
Many broadly reactive human monoclonal antibodies against the hemagglutinin (HA) stem of influenza A...
IgA antibodies on mucosal surfaces are known to play an important role in protection from influenza ...
Human monoclonal antibodies have been identified which neutralize broad spectra of influenza A or B ...
<div><p>Human monoclonal antibodies have been identified which neutralize broad spectra of influenza...
Human monoclonal antibodies have been identified which neutralize broad spectra of influenza A or B ...
Mabs H36 (IgG2a) and H37 (IgG3) recognize epitopes in antigenic sites Sb and Ca2, respectively, in t...
AbstractMabs H36 (IgG2a) and H37 (IgG3) recognize epitopes in antigenic sites Sb and Ca2, respective...
(A–F) Line graphs depict the relationship between hemagglutinin inhibition (A–C) or neutralizing (D–...
The stalk domain of influenza virus envelope glycoprotein hemagglutinin (HA) constitutes the axis co...
The hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A viruses has been classified into sixteen distinct subtypes (H1...
Mucosal immunoglobulins comprise mainly secretory IgA antibodies (SIgAs), which are the major contri...
Mucosal immunoglobulins comprise mainly secretory IgA antibodies (SIgAs), which are the major contri...
Both IgA and IgG antibodies are known to play important roles in protection against influenza virus ...
Both IgA and IgG antibodies are known to play important roles in protection against influenza virus ...
ABSTRACT Broadly neutralizing antibodies that recognize the conserved hemagglutinin (HA) stalk have ...
Many broadly reactive human monoclonal antibodies against the hemagglutinin (HA) stem of influenza A...
IgA antibodies on mucosal surfaces are known to play an important role in protection from influenza ...
Human monoclonal antibodies have been identified which neutralize broad spectra of influenza A or B ...
<div><p>Human monoclonal antibodies have been identified which neutralize broad spectra of influenza...
Human monoclonal antibodies have been identified which neutralize broad spectra of influenza A or B ...
Mabs H36 (IgG2a) and H37 (IgG3) recognize epitopes in antigenic sites Sb and Ca2, respectively, in t...
AbstractMabs H36 (IgG2a) and H37 (IgG3) recognize epitopes in antigenic sites Sb and Ca2, respective...
(A–F) Line graphs depict the relationship between hemagglutinin inhibition (A–C) or neutralizing (D–...
The stalk domain of influenza virus envelope glycoprotein hemagglutinin (HA) constitutes the axis co...
The hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A viruses has been classified into sixteen distinct subtypes (H1...