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Antibodies Induced by Smallpox Vaccination after at Least 45 Years Cross-React with and In Vitro Neutralize Mpox Virus: A Role for Polyclonal B Cell Activation?

Sabrina MariottiGiulietta VenturiMaria Vincenza ChiantoreRaffaela TeloniRiccardo De SantisAntonello AmendolaClaudia FortunaGiulia MarsiliGiorgia GrilliMaria Stella LiaSeble Tekle KirosFilippo LagiAlessandro BartoloniAngelo IacobinoRaffaele CrestaMarco LastillaRoberto BiselliPaola Di BonitoFlorigio ListaRoberto Nisini
Published in: Viruses (2024)
ELISA and WB performed using supernatant of VV- or MPXV-infected cells are suitable to identify individuals vaccinated against smallpox at more than 45 years from immunization and individuals convalescing from a recent MPXV infection. ELISA and WB results show a good correlation with PRNT. Data confirm that a smallpox vaccination induces a long-lasting memory in terms of specific IgG and that antibodies raised against VV may neutralize MPXV in vitro. Finally, higher titers of VV-specific antibodies and higher frequency of VV-specific memory T cells in LTBI individuals suggest a role of polyclonal non-specific activation in the maintenance of immunologic memory.
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