Quantitation of Antibody-Secreting Cells in the Blood after Vaccination with a Haemophilus influenzae Type b Conjugate Vaccine

BARINGTON, T. ; HEILMANN, C. ; ANDERSEN, V.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1990
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1365-3083
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The human B-lymphocyte response to proiein-conjugated polysaccharide antigens has not previously been studied at the cellular level. In order to do so, we developed and evaluated haemolytic plaque-forming cell assays detecting Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) capsular polysaccharide-specific antibody-secreting cells (AbSC) of the isotypes IgM, IgG, and IgA. The appearance of AbSC in the blood after vaccimation of adults with diphtheria toxoid-conjugated Hib polysaccharide was investigated. AbSC were detected from post-vaccination day 5 to day 14.IgA was the predominant isotype among these cells. IgM AbSC peaked slightly earlier (median day 7) than IgG and IgA AbSC (both day 8). On post-vaccination day 8 ihe numbers of AbSC were: IgA. 1217/106 mononuclear cells (median); IgG, 211; and IgM, 30 (n= 11). Similar isotype distribution has earlier been found after vaccination with pure capsular polysaccharides from Hib and pneumococci. The predominance of IgA AbSC in response to both conjugate and pure polysaccharide vaccines is probably due to reactivation of the same clones of IgA-committed memory B cells originally primed at the mucosa by natural exposure to the polysaccharide or cross-reacting antigens.
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autor BARINGTON, T.
HEILMANN, C.
ANDERSEN, V.
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notes The human B-lymphocyte response to proiein-conjugated polysaccharide antigens has not previously been studied at the cellular level. In order to do so, we developed and evaluated haemolytic plaque-forming cell assays detecting Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) capsular polysaccharide-specific antibody-secreting cells (AbSC) of the isotypes IgM, IgG, and IgA. The appearance of AbSC in the blood after vaccimation of adults with diphtheria toxoid-conjugated Hib polysaccharide was investigated. AbSC were detected from post-vaccination day 5 to day 14.IgA was the predominant isotype among these cells. IgM AbSC peaked slightly earlier (median day 7) than IgG and IgA AbSC (both day 8). On post-vaccination day 8 ihe numbers of AbSC were: IgA. 1217/106 mononuclear cells (median); IgG, 211; and IgM, 30 (n= 11). Similar isotype distribution has earlier been found after vaccination with pure capsular polysaccharides from Hib and pneumococci. The predominance of IgA AbSC in response to both conjugate and pure polysaccharide vaccines is probably due to reactivation of the same clones of IgA-committed memory B cells originally primed at the mucosa by natural exposure to the polysaccharide or cross-reacting antigens.
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shingle_author_1 BARINGTON, T.
HEILMANN, C.
ANDERSEN, V.
shingle_author_2 BARINGTON, T.
HEILMANN, C.
ANDERSEN, V.
shingle_author_3 BARINGTON, T.
HEILMANN, C.
ANDERSEN, V.
shingle_author_4 BARINGTON, T.
HEILMANN, C.
ANDERSEN, V.
shingle_catch_all_1 BARINGTON, T.
HEILMANN, C.
ANDERSEN, V.
Quantitation of Antibody-Secreting Cells in the Blood after Vaccination with a Haemophilus influenzae Type b Conjugate Vaccine
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The human B-lymphocyte response to proiein-conjugated polysaccharide antigens has not previously been studied at the cellular level. In order to do so, we developed and evaluated haemolytic plaque-forming cell assays detecting Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) capsular polysaccharide-specific antibody-secreting cells (AbSC) of the isotypes IgM, IgG, and IgA. The appearance of AbSC in the blood after vaccimation of adults with diphtheria toxoid-conjugated Hib polysaccharide was investigated. AbSC were detected from post-vaccination day 5 to day 14.IgA was the predominant isotype among these cells. IgM AbSC peaked slightly earlier (median day 7) than IgG and IgA AbSC (both day 8). On post-vaccination day 8 ihe numbers of AbSC were: IgA. 1217/106 mononuclear cells (median); IgG, 211; and IgM, 30 (n= 11). Similar isotype distribution has earlier been found after vaccination with pure capsular polysaccharides from Hib and pneumococci. The predominance of IgA AbSC in response to both conjugate and pure polysaccharide vaccines is probably due to reactivation of the same clones of IgA-committed memory B cells originally primed at the mucosa by natural exposure to the polysaccharide or cross-reacting antigens.
1365-3083
13653083
shingle_catch_all_2 BARINGTON, T.
HEILMANN, C.
ANDERSEN, V.
Quantitation of Antibody-Secreting Cells in the Blood after Vaccination with a Haemophilus influenzae Type b Conjugate Vaccine
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The human B-lymphocyte response to proiein-conjugated polysaccharide antigens has not previously been studied at the cellular level. In order to do so, we developed and evaluated haemolytic plaque-forming cell assays detecting Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) capsular polysaccharide-specific antibody-secreting cells (AbSC) of the isotypes IgM, IgG, and IgA. The appearance of AbSC in the blood after vaccimation of adults with diphtheria toxoid-conjugated Hib polysaccharide was investigated. AbSC were detected from post-vaccination day 5 to day 14.IgA was the predominant isotype among these cells. IgM AbSC peaked slightly earlier (median day 7) than IgG and IgA AbSC (both day 8). On post-vaccination day 8 ihe numbers of AbSC were: IgA. 1217/106 mononuclear cells (median); IgG, 211; and IgM, 30 (n= 11). Similar isotype distribution has earlier been found after vaccination with pure capsular polysaccharides from Hib and pneumococci. The predominance of IgA AbSC in response to both conjugate and pure polysaccharide vaccines is probably due to reactivation of the same clones of IgA-committed memory B cells originally primed at the mucosa by natural exposure to the polysaccharide or cross-reacting antigens.
1365-3083
13653083
shingle_catch_all_3 BARINGTON, T.
HEILMANN, C.
ANDERSEN, V.
Quantitation of Antibody-Secreting Cells in the Blood after Vaccination with a Haemophilus influenzae Type b Conjugate Vaccine
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The human B-lymphocyte response to proiein-conjugated polysaccharide antigens has not previously been studied at the cellular level. In order to do so, we developed and evaluated haemolytic plaque-forming cell assays detecting Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) capsular polysaccharide-specific antibody-secreting cells (AbSC) of the isotypes IgM, IgG, and IgA. The appearance of AbSC in the blood after vaccimation of adults with diphtheria toxoid-conjugated Hib polysaccharide was investigated. AbSC were detected from post-vaccination day 5 to day 14.IgA was the predominant isotype among these cells. IgM AbSC peaked slightly earlier (median day 7) than IgG and IgA AbSC (both day 8). On post-vaccination day 8 ihe numbers of AbSC were: IgA. 1217/106 mononuclear cells (median); IgG, 211; and IgM, 30 (n= 11). Similar isotype distribution has earlier been found after vaccination with pure capsular polysaccharides from Hib and pneumococci. The predominance of IgA AbSC in response to both conjugate and pure polysaccharide vaccines is probably due to reactivation of the same clones of IgA-committed memory B cells originally primed at the mucosa by natural exposure to the polysaccharide or cross-reacting antigens.
1365-3083
13653083
shingle_catch_all_4 BARINGTON, T.
HEILMANN, C.
ANDERSEN, V.
Quantitation of Antibody-Secreting Cells in the Blood after Vaccination with a Haemophilus influenzae Type b Conjugate Vaccine
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The human B-lymphocyte response to proiein-conjugated polysaccharide antigens has not previously been studied at the cellular level. In order to do so, we developed and evaluated haemolytic plaque-forming cell assays detecting Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) capsular polysaccharide-specific antibody-secreting cells (AbSC) of the isotypes IgM, IgG, and IgA. The appearance of AbSC in the blood after vaccimation of adults with diphtheria toxoid-conjugated Hib polysaccharide was investigated. AbSC were detected from post-vaccination day 5 to day 14.IgA was the predominant isotype among these cells. IgM AbSC peaked slightly earlier (median day 7) than IgG and IgA AbSC (both day 8). On post-vaccination day 8 ihe numbers of AbSC were: IgA. 1217/106 mononuclear cells (median); IgG, 211; and IgM, 30 (n= 11). Similar isotype distribution has earlier been found after vaccination with pure capsular polysaccharides from Hib and pneumococci. The predominance of IgA AbSC in response to both conjugate and pure polysaccharide vaccines is probably due to reactivation of the same clones of IgA-committed memory B cells originally primed at the mucosa by natural exposure to the polysaccharide or cross-reacting antigens.
1365-3083
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shingle_title_1 Quantitation of Antibody-Secreting Cells in the Blood after Vaccination with a Haemophilus influenzae Type b Conjugate Vaccine
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