Enhancement of the immune response to hepatitis B virus vaccine by antigen specific IgM

In the present study, modulation of antibody response induced by Hepatitis B virus vaccine-IgM complex was investigated. Purified IgM-type anti HBv monoclonal antibody (1B11) was complexed to commercially available HBv vaccine (GenHevac B Pasteur, France) at varying concentrations of HBsAg (0.5, 1,...

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Published inImmunology letters Vol. 73; no. 1; pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors Basalp, A, Cirakoglu, B, Bermek, E
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 03.07.2000
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Summary:In the present study, modulation of antibody response induced by Hepatitis B virus vaccine-IgM complex was investigated. Purified IgM-type anti HBv monoclonal antibody (1B11) was complexed to commercially available HBv vaccine (GenHevac B Pasteur, France) at varying concentrations of HBsAg (0.5, 1, 1.5 mu g of HBsAg) and used to immunize BALB/c mice. An enhanced humoral immune response was obtained with the HBv vaccine-IgM complex at all the doses compared with those immunized by vaccine alone and increased antibody levels were observed with increased concentrations of HBsAg in vaccine formulation. Immunization with HBv vaccine-IgM complex mostly generated IgG-type antibodies in the sera of mice, and also gave rise to the development of hybrid cells which predominantly produced IgG-type monoclonal antibodies. Hence, results from this study indicate that 1B11 can be effectively used to obtain a better immune response to HBv vaccine.
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ISSN:0165-2478
DOI:10.1016/S0165-2478(00)00238-8