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Horse antibodies against the bird flu virus H5N1 are effective as treatment in mice

03.27.06 | BMC (BioMed Central)

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Jiahai Lu from Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou, China and colleagues from other institutions in China infected dog kidney cells in vitro with a lethal dose of H5N1 and simultaneously exposed the cells to horse antibodies against H5N1. Lu et al.'s results show that horse antibodies to H5N1 protected cells against H5N1 in vitro – the cells simultaneously infected with H5N1 and exposed to horse antibodies did not die.

Lu et al. then injected horse antibodies into 40 mice that had been infected with a lethal dose of H5N1 24 hours earlier. The authors also injected horse serum without H5N1 antibodies into a group of mice that acted as controls.

The authors found that 50µg of antibody protected 70% of the mice against death by H5N1 and 100 µg of antibody protected 100% of the mice. The mice in the control group died nine hours after receiving the normal horse serum.

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BMC (BioMed Central). (2006, March 27). Horse antibodies against the bird flu virus H5N1 are effective as treatment in mice. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8XGGEQY1/horse-antibodies-against-the-bird-flu-virus-h5n1-are-effective-as-treatment-in-mice.html
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"Horse antibodies against the bird flu virus H5N1 are effective as treatment in mice." Brightsurf News, Mar. 27 2006, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8XGGEQY1/horse-antibodies-against-the-bird-flu-virus-h5n1-are-effective-as-treatment-in-mice.html.