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Correlation of T cell independence of antibody responses with antigen dose reaching secondary lymphoid organs: implications for splenectomized patients and vaccine design

Ochsenbein, Adrian F. and Pinschewer, Daniel D. and Odermatt, Bernhard and Ciurea, Adrian and Hengartner, Hans and Zinkernagel, Rolf M.. (2000) Correlation of T cell independence of antibody responses with antigen dose reaching secondary lymphoid organs: implications for splenectomized patients and vaccine design. Journal of Immunology, 164 (12). pp. 6296-6302.

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Abstract

Many natural viral and bacterial pathogens activate B cells independently of Th cells (TI Ags). This study analyzed the characteristics of the activation of B cells after immunization with various forms of viral Ags using different immunization routes and found a decreasing dependence on T help with increasing amounts of Ag recruited to the spleen. Repetitive antigenic structure facilitated TI B cell responses if Ag was present in lymphoid organs. These results suggest that 1) Ag dose and localization in secondary lymphoid organs are the key for B cell activation in the absence of T help; 2) early TI Ab responses are crucial to protect against systemically spreading acute cytopathic infectious agents; and 3) there may be new rationales for improved vaccine design.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Division of Medical Microbiology > Experimental Virology (Pinschewer)
UniBasel Contributors:Pinschewer, Daniel
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:American Association of Immunologists
ISSN:0022-1767
e-ISSN:1550-6606
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Deposited On:16 Dec 2020 11:00

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