Antibodies raised against divalent type b flagellin and pilin provide effective immunotherapy against Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection of mice with burn wounds
This is the first report of protective efficacy of antibodies to flagellin b + PilA. Antibodies against flagellin b + PilA decrease the invasiveness of PA. Antibodies against flagellin b + PilA increase opsono-phagocytic killing of PA. Antibodies against flagellin b + PilA increase the survival of infected mice.