Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies are provided which can bind to the FbsA protein of Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) and which can be used to prevent adherence of the bacteria to host cells and thus be useful in the treatment and protection against infection from S. agalactiae. The antibodies of the invention can also be raised against the fibrinogen binding domain of FbsA or the repeat region therein, and in addition to preventing bacterial adherence, the antibodies to FbsA are advantageous in that they can be used to prevent platelet aggregation and thrombus formation

Antibodies to the FbsA protein of streptococcus agalactiae and their use in treating or preventing infections

SPEZIALE, PIETRO;PIETROCOLA, GIAMPIERO;VISAI, LIVIA
2005-01-01

Abstract

Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies are provided which can bind to the FbsA protein of Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) and which can be used to prevent adherence of the bacteria to host cells and thus be useful in the treatment and protection against infection from S. agalactiae. The antibodies of the invention can also be raised against the fibrinogen binding domain of FbsA or the repeat region therein, and in addition to preventing bacterial adherence, the antibodies to FbsA are advantageous in that they can be used to prevent platelet aggregation and thrombus formation
2005
Immunology incorporates cellular and molecular studies in immunology, as well as clinical research in immunopathology, infectious disease, autoimmunity, and allergy. Host-pathogen interactions in infectious disease, as well as experimental therapeutic applications of immunomodulating agents are also considered. Resources dealing primarily with the biology of microbial, viral, or parasitic pathogens are excluded and are covered in the Microbiology category.
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Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies; Streptococcus agalactiae; FbsA; thrombus formation
6 Brevetti::6.1 Brevetto
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Speziale, Pietro; Pietrocola, Giampiero; Visai, Livia
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