2023
DOI: 10.3390/v15061343
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Structural Model for Factor X Inhibition of IgM and Complement-Mediated Neutralization of Adenovirus

Abstract: Adenovirus has strong therapeutic potential as an oncolytic virus and gene therapy vector. However, injecting human species C serotype 5 adenovirus, HAdv-C5, into the bloodstream leads to numerous interactions with plasma proteins that affect viral tropism and biodistribution, and can lead to potent immune responses and viral neutralization. The HAdv/factor X (FX) interaction facilitates highly efficient liver transduction and protects virus particles from complement-mediated neutralization after intravenous d… Show more

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“…Interactions with components of the complement system further activate the anti-vector immune responses. Ad vectors can directly interact with C3 [ 194 ]. In the absence of C3, intravenously administered HAdV-C5 vectors cannot induce thrombocytopenia in mice, indicating that complement is involved in this response.…”
Section: Vector/ov-induced Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interactions with components of the complement system further activate the anti-vector immune responses. Ad vectors can directly interact with C3 [ 194 ]. In the absence of C3, intravenously administered HAdV-C5 vectors cannot induce thrombocytopenia in mice, indicating that complement is involved in this response.…”
Section: Vector/ov-induced Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%