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Infect Immun, February 1998, p. 505-513, Vol. 66, No. 2
Immunology Service,
Received 24 June 1997/Returned for modification 3 October
1997/Accepted 11 November 1997
Immunization with Neisseria meningitidis group B
capsular polysaccharide (CpsB) elicited responses in adult mice that
showed the typical dynamic characteristics of the response to a
thymus-independent antigen, in contrast to the thymus-dependent
behavior of antibody responses to CpsC. The former had a short latent
period and showed a rapid increase in serum antibodies that peaked at
day 5, and immunoglobulin M (IgM) was the major isotype even though IgG
(mainly IgG2a and IgG2b) was also detectable. This response was of
short duration, and the specific antibodies were rapidly cleared from the circulation. The secondary responses were similar in magnitude, kinetics, IgM predominance, and IgG distribution. Nevertheless, a
threefold IgG increase, a correlation between IgM and IgG levels, and
dose-dependent secondary responses were observed. Hyperimmunization considerably reinforced these responses: 10-fold for IgM and 300-fold for IgG. This favored isotype switch was accompanied by a progressive change in the subclass distribution to IgG3 (62%) and IgG1 (28%), along with the possible generation of B-cell memory. The results indicate that CpsB is being strictly thymus independent and suggest that unresponsiveness to purified CpsB is due to tolerance.
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Dynamics of the Murine Humoral Immune Response to
Neisseria meningitidis Group B Capsular
Polysaccharide
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Corresponding author. Present address: Servicio
de Diagnóstico y Referencia de Retrovirus, Centro Nacional de
Microbiología (C.N.M.), Instituto de Salud Carlos III,
Carretera de Majadahonda-Pozuelo Km. 2, Majadahonda, Madrid 28220, Spain. Phone: (34)-1-509-79-01, ext. 3626. Fax: (34)-1-509-79-94.
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