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1 July 2002 In Vitro Leishmanicidal Activity of a Monoclonal Antibody mimicking a Yeast Killer Toxin
DIANELLA SAVOIA, CLAUDIO AVANZINI, STEFANIA CONTI, VALTER MAGLIANI, RAFFAELE FRAZZI, LUCIANO POLONELLI
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Abstract

The microbicidal effect of a monoclonal antiidiotypic antibody, mimicking the activity of a yeast killer toxin, characterized by a wide antimicrobial spectrum, has been evaluated in vitro against two relevant species of protozoan parasites, Leishmania major and Leishmania infantum. The antiidiotypic antibody exerted a significant and dose-dependent antileishmanial activity against parasite promastigotes in comparison to an irrelevant isotype-matched monoclonal antibody. This is the first demonstration that an antibody, which had been already shown to be fungicidal and bactericidal, may also exert a direct microbicidal activity against protozoa.

DIANELLA SAVOIA, CLAUDIO AVANZINI, STEFANIA CONTI, VALTER MAGLIANI, RAFFAELE FRAZZI, and LUCIANO POLONELLI "In Vitro Leishmanicidal Activity of a Monoclonal Antibody mimicking a Yeast Killer Toxin," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 49(4), 319-323, (1 July 2002). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2002.tb00377.x
Received: 19 November 2001; Accepted: 2 April 2002; Published: 1 July 2002
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KEYWORDS
Antibiotic activity
killer antibodies
Leishmania infantum
Leishmania major
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