Most mice which have recovered from influenza virus infection are immune to reinfection with the same influenza virus. This immunity could be abrogated by the intranasal instillation of anti-immunoglobulin A (anti-IgA) but not of anti-IgG or anti-IgM antiserum. Thus, IgA is the major, if not the sole, mediator of nasal immunity to influenza virus in immunocompetent mice.
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Renegar, K. B., & Small, P. A. (1991). Immunoglobulin A mediation of murine nasal anti-influenza virus immunity. Journal of Virology, 65(4), 2146–2148. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.65.4.2146-2148.1991
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