A fungicidal monoclonal antibody protects against murine invasive candidiasis.

Infection and Immunity
María J SevillaJosé Pontón

Abstract

Mice infected by Candida albicans and treated with monoclonal antibody C7 survived longer than saline-treated animals. A prozone-like effect was observed. The in vitro candidacidal activity of macrophages was strongly enhanced when C. albicans was opsonized by C7 and complete murine serum was present.

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