Publications by authors named "Melissa A Gawron"

Immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibodies are critical to mucosal protection, specifically dimeric IgA (dIgA) and secretory IgA (sIgA), which rely on the J chain to polymerize. There is an absence of monoclonal antibodies that can specifically bind to polymeric IgA without the need to denature the molecule. We generated a panel of highly specific mouse anti-J chain antibodies that react with both intact and denatured nonhuman primate dIgA and human dIgA and sIgA of both the IgA1 and IgA2 subclass.

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Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is a leading cause of diarrhea-associated illness in developing countries. There is currently no vaccine licensed to prevent ETEC and the development of an efficacious prophylaxis would provide an intervention with significant impact. Recent studies suggested that effective protection could be achieved by inducing immunity to block colonization of ETEC.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers are isolating broadly neutralizing antibodies (Abs) against HIV-1 from infected individuals to advance treatments and immunoprophylaxis.
  • A system using humanized NOD-mice infected with HIV-1 was used to produce diverse human mAbs that showed effective binding and neutralization against various HIV-1 strains.
  • This method leverages knowledge of the HIV-1 gp120 protein to develop human antibodies aimed at preventing HIV-1 infection and transmission.
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With the majority of HIV infections resulting from mucosal transmission, induction of an effective mucosal immune response is thought to be pivotal in preventing transmission. HIV-specific IgA, but not IgG, has been detected in the genital tract, seminal fluid, urethral swabs, urine, and vaginal wash samples of HIV-negative sex workers and HIV-status discordant couples. Purified mucosal and plasma IgA from some individuals with highly exposed, persistently seronegative status can neutralize infection and present cross-clade neutralization activity, though present at low levels.

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