Inflammatory Profiles Induced following Intranasal Vaccination with Ricin Toxin-Immune Complexes
Lindsey E. Tolman,
Nicholas J. Mantis
Abstract:Ricin toxin (RT), a ribosome-inactivating protein derived from castor beans (Ricinus communis), is lethal in extremely small doses via inhalation, due in part to pulmonary inflammation triggeredby the toxin. While no licensed countermeasures for RT exists, a myriad of toxin-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against RT’s enzymatic (RTA) and binding (RTB) subunits have been described, including PB10 (anti-RTA) and SylH3 (anti-RTB). We recently demonstrated that a single administration of PB10 and SylH3 a… Show more
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