2018
DOI: 10.1111/trf.15017
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Antibodies to vaccine antigens in pooled polyclonal human IgG products

Abstract: Immune‐deficient patients depend on the antibodies in pooled human immunoglobulin G (IgG) preparations to remain free from serious infections. The potency of IgG preparations is therefore an ongoing concern. The use of pooled IgG to prevent infection is based on the concept that healthy adults have recovered from infections earlier in life and maintain relatively high antibody titers. In general, vaccine‐induced immunity is less robust or long‐lasting than immunity after natural infection, and many infectious … Show more

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“…It was generally agreed that an opsonophagocytosis assay or a multiplex version of the opsonophagocytosis assay were most attractive, as they provide antibody functionality, are reproducible, and may be relatively stable over time. H. influenzae titers (by ELISA) were also stable across IG products in one study …”
Section: The Future Of Ig Potency Testingmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…It was generally agreed that an opsonophagocytosis assay or a multiplex version of the opsonophagocytosis assay were most attractive, as they provide antibody functionality, are reproducible, and may be relatively stable over time. H. influenzae titers (by ELISA) were also stable across IG products in one study …”
Section: The Future Of Ig Potency Testingmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Workshop participants identified potential candidates based on ability to cause disease in patients with PI. These were mostly respiratory pathogens, and included Streptococcus pneumoniae , Haemophilus influenzae , Moraxella catarrhalis , respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza, influenza, adenovirus, mycoplasma, and rhinovirus . Nonrespiratory pathogens discussed included cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, enteroviruses, and meningococcus.…”
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“…This may be specific for an organism, for example, V-ZIg (varicella-zoster immunoglobulin antibodies), or be pooled antibodies from a large number of people, in which case it will provide antibodies against a large number of organisms, but at a lower level. It is important to note that as with antimicrobial prophylaxis and unlike active immunisation this does not provide long-term protection (Berger 2018).…”
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