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Title: Motavizumab, a neutralizing anti-respiratory syncytial virus (Rsv) monoclonal antibody significantly modifies the local and systemic cytokine responses induced by Rsv in the mouse model
Authors: Mejías, A
Chávez-Bueno, S
Raynor, M.B
Connolly, J 
Kiener, P.A
Jafri, H.S
Ramilo, O
Keywords: chemokine
cytokine
gamma interferon
granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor
interleukin 10
interleukin 12p40
interleukin 12p70
interleukin 13
interleukin 17
interleukin 1alpha
interleukin 1beta
interleukin 2
interleukin 3
interleukin 4
interleukin 5
interleukin 6
interleukin 8
monoclonal antibody
monocyte chemotactic protein 1
motavizumab
neutralizing antibody
RANTES
tumor necrosis factor alpha
cytokine
monoclonal antibody
virus antibody
animal experiment
animal model
article
blood sampling
controlled study
cytokine responsive element
disease severity
drug effect
drug inhibition
female
immune response
inoculation
lung lavage
mouse
nonhuman
pathogenesis
Respiratory syncytial pneumovirus
virus infection
virus replication
animal
Bagg albino mouse
biosynthesis
blood
disease model
immunology
methodology
physiology
virology
virus culture
virus infection
Mus
Respiratory syncytial virus
Rice stripe virus
Animals
Antibodies, Monoclonal
Antibodies, Viral
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
Chemokines
Cytokines
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Plaque Assay
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
Respiratory Syncytial Viruses
Virus Replication
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: BMC
Citation: Mejías, A, Chávez-Bueno, S, Raynor, M.B, Connolly, J, Kiener, P.A, Jafri, H.S, Ramilo, O (2007). Motavizumab, a neutralizing anti-respiratory syncytial virus (Rsv) monoclonal antibody significantly modifies the local and systemic cytokine responses induced by Rsv in the mouse model. Virology Journal 4 : 109. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-4-109
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Motavizumab (MEDI-524) is a monoclonal antibody with enhanced neutralizing activity against RSV. In mice, motavizumab suppressed RSV replication which resulted in significant reduction of clinical parameters of disease severity. We evaluated the effect of motavizumab on the local and systemic immune response induced by RSV in the mouse model. Balb/c mice were intranasally inoculated with 106.5 PFU RSV A2 or medium. Motavizumab was given once intraperitoneally (1.25 mg/mouse) as prophylaxis, 24 h before virus inoculation. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and serum samples were obtained at days 1, 5 (acute) and 28 (long-term) post inoculation and analyzed with a multiplex assay (Beadlyte Upstate, NY) for simultaneous quantitation of 18 cytokines: IL-1?, IL-1?, IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, KC (similar to human IL-8), IL-10, IL-12p40, IL-12p70, IL-13, IL-17, TNF-?, MCP-1, RANTES, IFN-? and GM-CSF. Overall, cytokine concentrations were lower in serum than in BAL samples. By day 28, only KC was detected in BAL specimens at low concentrations in all groups. Administration of motavizumab significantly reduced (p < 0.05) BAL concentrations of IL-1?, IL-12p70 and TNF-? on day 1, and concentrations of IFN-? on days 1 and 5 compared with RSV-infected untreated controls. In the systemic compartment, the concentrations of IL-10, IFN-? and KC were significantly reduced in the motavizumab-treated mice compared with the untreated controls. In summary, prophylactic administration of motavizumab was associated with significant reductions on RSV replication and concentrations of cytokine and chemokines, which are likely related to the improvement observed in clinical markers of disease severity. © 2007 Mejías et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Source Title: Virology Journal
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178240
ISSN: 1743-422X
DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-4-109
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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