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Polysaccharide-specific B cell responses to vaccination in humans

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HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS
卷 10, 期 6, 页码 1661-1668

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/hv.28350

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antibody; B cells; B lymphocytes; glycoconjugate; immune response; polysaccharide; thymus-dependent; thymus-independent; vaccination

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The introduction of vaccines containing the capsular polysaccharides of N. meningitidis, S. pneumonia, and H. influenzae type b has driven a significant reduction in cases of disease caused by these bacteria. The polysaccharide-specific antibody responses following vaccination are well characterized, however less is known about the B cells underlying this response. Here, we summarize the plasma cell (PC) and memory B cell (B MEM) responses following plain polysaccharide and protein-polysaccharide conjugate vaccination, drawing together studies covering a range of vaccines and age groups. These studies show that infant primary PC and B MEM responses to polysaccharide-conjugate vaccines are low in relation to older age groups but are significantly higher following booster doses. PC kinetics have generally been found to follow a similar pattern irrespective of vaccine type or age group, whereas divergent B MEM responses have been reported following plain polysaccharide and conjugate vaccination. A degree of correlation between early B MEM responses and maintenance of protective antibody levels has been identified in some studies, but the relationship between the 2 remains unclear. Identification of the B cell subsets involved and the mechanisms by which they are induced may provide a better understanding of the role of B cells in maintaining protective immunity through vaccination.

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