Potent intracellular antiviral activity of human IgG3 depends on the hinge region

Potent intracellular antiviral activity of human IgG3 depends on the hinge region

Humans have developed four different IgG antibody subclasses that orchestrate protection against invading pathogens. A molecular and cellular understanding of how these contribute to eradication of viral infections may guide design of “super-antibodies” that can become important therapeutic and prophylactic tools against emerging viruses and future pandemics but also for indications beyond infection diseases.

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