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Infection and Immunity, August 2001, p. 5031-5036, Vol. 69, No. 8
Division of Infectious Diseases, Boston
University School of Medicine and Evans Biomedical Research Center,
Boston, Massachusetts
Received 2 April 2001/Accepted 15 May 2001
The role of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the specific humoral
response to meningococcal porins was investigated by measuring anti-PorA or -PorB antibody levels in mice immunized with wild-type meningococcal strain H44/76 or with its recently described LPS-negative mutant. Two murine strains were used for these immunizations: C3H/HeJ,
which is LPS hyporesponsive, or C3H/HeOuJ, which is LPS responsive. A
high level of anti-PorB immunoglobulin G (IgG) response was induced in
both strains of mice immunized with either organism. The response
induced by the wild-type strain was greater in C3H/HeOuJ mice than in
C3H/HeJ mice, while the response induced by the LPS-negative mutant was
similar in the two murine strains. Additionally, the anti-PorB response
was similar in C3H/HeJ mice immunized with either bacterial strain. In
general, the anti-PorA IgG response was lower than the anti-PorB
response. These findings indicate that the presence of LPS is not
essential for the induction of an antineisserial porin humoral response
but can augment such a response. To determine whether LPS has any
effect on the B-cell-stimulatory effect of neisserial porins (essential
for the adjuvant activity of neisserial porins), B cells from both
murine strains were incubated with outer membrane complexes (OMCs)
prepared from strain H44/76 and its LPS-negative mutant. OMCs from
either meningococcal strain were able to increase the surface
expression of the costimulatory ligand B7-2 on B cells from either
murine strain. Consistent with previously reported findings, LPS does
not significantly affect the ability of neisserial porins to induce the
costimulatory ligand B7-2.
0019-9567/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.69.8.5031-5036.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Neisseria meningitidis
Lipopolysaccharide Modulates the Specific Humoral Immune Response to
Neisserial Porins but Has No Effect on Porin-Induced
Upregulation of Costimulatory Ligand B7-2
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Division of
Infectious Diseases, Boston University School of Medicine, Evans
Biomedical Research Center, 650 Albany St., Boston, MA 02118. Phone:
(617) 414-4394. Fax: (617) 414-4391. E-mail:
lwetzler{at}bu.edu.
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