id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-297332-rzf0cw1x Wang, Qidi Immunodominant SARS Coronavirus Epitopes in Humans Elicited both Enhancing and Neutralizing Effects on Infection in Non-human Primates 2016-04-11 .txt text/plain 8688 431 56 15 Other observations include evidence of ADE reported here for the first time induced by an inactivated SARS-CoV vaccine in rhesus macaques ( Figure 1 ) and by antisera from SARS patients (Table S1) , as well as ADE in other coronavirus infections. Herein, we discovered that a peptide of the viral sequence simultaneously elicits the antibodies of disparate functions in protection and enhancement against SARS-CoV infection by the studies with host Vero E6 cells in vitro and in non-human primates. In contrast, the immunized monkeys in the Vac3 group had a strongly increased ability to control SARS-CoV infection in association with induction of high levels of anti-S 604−625 antibodies ( Figure 7E ). 44 This study demonstrates for the first time that an antibody (mAb43-3-14) targeting a specific linear epitope (S 597−603 ) of the SARS-CoV spike protein can mediate enhancement of virus infection both in vitro and in non-human primates via an epitope sequence-dependent mechanism. ./cache/cord-297332-rzf0cw1x.txt ./txt/cord-297332-rzf0cw1x.txt