1. Neutralization of Rubella Vaccine Virus and Immunodeficiency-Related Vaccine-Derived Rubella Viruses by Intravenous Immunoglobulins.
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Chen MH, Perelygina L, Hao L, Beard RS, Lackner C, Farcet MR, Karbiener M, Icenogle J, and Kreil TR
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- Humans, Antibodies, Neutralizing immunology, Antibodies, Viral immunology, Antibodies, Viral blood, Neutralization Tests, Rubella virus immunology, Rubella Vaccine immunology, Rubella Vaccine administration & dosage, Immunoglobulins, Intravenous therapeutic use, Rubella prevention & control, Rubella immunology
- Abstract
The association between granulomas and vaccine-derived rubella virus (VDRV) in people with primary immunodeficiencies has raised concerns about the ability of immunoglobulin preparations to neutralize VDRVs. We investigated the capacity of immunoglobulin to neutralize rubella vaccine virus and 4 VDRV strains. As expected, the rubella vaccine virus itself was potently neutralized by immunoglobulin preparations, but the VDRV isolates from patients after intrahost evolution, 2-6 times less so. Diagnosis of immune deficiencies before possible live-virus vaccination is thus of critical importance, while immunoglobulin replacement therapy can be expected to provide protection from rubella virus infection., Competing Interests: Potential conflicts of interest. C. L., M. R. F., M. K., and T. R. K. are employees of Takeda Manufacturing Austria AG, Vienna, Austria. M. R. F., M. K. and T. R. K. have Takeda stock interest. Other authors: No reported conflicts. All authors have submitted the ICMJE Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest. Conflicts that the editors consider relevant to the content of the manuscript have been disclosed., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America.)
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- 2024
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