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Elizabethkingia anophelis outer membrane vesicles as a novel vaccine candidate against infection: insights into immune response and potential for passive immunity.

Ya-Sung YangHung-Jui ChenXiao-Chun ChenHung-Jen TangFang-Ju ChangYun-Ling HuangYu-Ling PanDinesh Kumar KesavanHuan-Yuan ChenHung-Sheng ShangShu-Chen KuoTe-Li ChenMing-Hsien Chiang
Published in: mSphere (2023)
infection in a mouse pneumonia model. Mice immunized with iOMVs were completely protected during lethal-dose challenges. Passive immunization with hyperimmune sera and splenocytes conferred protection against lethal pneumonia. Further investigation is needed to understand the mechanisms underlying the protective effects of iOMV-induced passive immunity, such as the action on specific antibody subclasses or T cell subsets.
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