Abstract
Up to 20% of health care workers are considered as non-responders to hepatitis B vaccination (anti-HBs <10 mUI/ml in serum). We have explored memory B cells differentiated in vitro into anti-HBs antibody-secreting cells (anti-HBs-SCs) by ELISPOT assay. Anti-HBs-SCs were detected in vaccinated responders (n=11) and non-responders (n=10) but IgG anti-HBs-SCs were significantly lower in the non-responder group (p<0.001). Low amounts of HBs antibodies were also quantified by ELISA in non-responders' sera. These results indicate that a suboptimal B cell response exists in non-responders to HBV vaccination. This B cell response may mediate a protection against clinically significant breakthrough hepatitis B infection. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
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Valats, J. C., Tuaillon, E., Funakoshi, N., Hoa, D., Brabet, M. C., Bolloré, K., … Blanc, P. (2010). Investigation of memory B cell responses to hepatitis B surface antigen in health care workers considered as non-responders to vaccination. Vaccine, 28(39), 6411–6416. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.07.058
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