Cross-Protective IgG and IgA Antibodies against Oncogenic and Non-Oncogenic HPV Genotypes.
Ana Paula CostaPaulo César GiraldoRicardo Ney CobucciMárcia Lopes ConsolaroRaquel Pantarotto SouzaLuanda Barbara CanárioPaula Renata MachadoRand Randall MartinsPedro Vieira BaptistaJosé Eleutério JrAna Katherine da Silveira Gonçalves de OliveiraPublished in: Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP (2020)
The IgG antibodies were significantly more detected in the serum of vaccinated women, while the IgA was found in greater quantities in cervical samples from those infected by the virus. In addition, there is evidence that the bivalent vaccine provides cross-protection against other non-oncogenic viral subtypes.<br />.