Structure and Expression of Human Antibody Clones Specific for
H. influenzae type b Capsular Polysaccharides |
Kyung Hyo Kim1, Gook Hyun Chung2, Mitchell G. Scott3, Moon H. Nahm3 |
1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Ewha Woman`s University, Seoul, Korea 2Department of Biology, Chonbuk National University, Chonju, Korea 3Departments of Pathology and Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo USA |
H. infIuenzae type b 백신에 대한 인체내 반응항체의 구조 및 이의 표현 |
김경효1, 정국현2, Mitchell G. Scott3, Moon H. Nahm3 |
1이화여자대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실 2전북대학교 자연대학교 생물학과교실 3Departments of Pathology and Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo USA |
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Abstract |
Purpose : Haemophilas influenzae type b is a significant pathogen in children and several v accines with different immunologic properties are clinically used. An individual produces oligoc-lonal anti-Hib-PS antibodies and the repertoire of human anti-HihPS Antibody (Ah) can be div- ided into two types by the structure of the light chain V region. Ah using A2-VK II gene product, which account for the majority of anti-Hib-PS Ah response in most patients, show little somatic mutations. In contrast, non-Ab using A2- VK II gene product use VL genes from the VK I a, VK II, VK III, VK IV, and Vλ subgroups, are variably expressed among patients, and contain somatic mutations. To further study the expression of these types of anti-Hib-PS Ab, we developed ser-ologic assays that identify the VL subgroups of anti-Hib-PS Ab that have previously been char-acterized at the molecular level.
Methods : The amount of anti-HihPS Ah of postvaccine sera expressing a VK subgroup or Vλ was determined by 뱒andwich?type immunoassays. We used mAb specific for VK I a, VK II, VK III, VK IV and Vλ subgroups to develop immunoassay specific for anti-Hib-PS Ab of each VL subgroup.
Results : 1) The vaccine types influence the expression of Ab repertoire.
2) The T-independent and T-dependent forms of an antigen can affect the V region repertoi-re expression in humans.
3) Abs using VK III VL were found to be more often elicited with conjugate vaccines than Hi b-PS vaccines(p<0.01).
Conclusion : Individual members of the anti-Hib-PS Ab repertoire differ not only in their V r egion structure hut also in the control of their expression. |
Key Words:
Anti-Hib-PS antibodies, Repertoires |
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