Evolution of B Cell Responses to Clec9A-Targeted Antigen

  • Park H
  • Light A
  • Lahoud M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The response of B cells to Ag targeted to Clec9A on dendritic cells was followed using the hapten nitrophenol (NP) conjugated to rat Ig carrier. Injection of small amounts of NP conjugated to anti-Clec9A in the absence of adjuvants gave high and very prolonged Ab responses, approaching those obtained by high doses of nontargeted NP–protein conjugates with alum adjuvant. The response to NP–anti-Clec9A included the transient formation of germinal centers, maturation of Ab affinity, and some memory B cell formation. Serum Ab titers remained high 35 wk postimmunization, well after the initial follicular response had faded. The results suggest Clec9A-targeting strategies for improving Ab responses to vaccine Ags.

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Park, H.-Y., Light, A., Lahoud, M. H., Caminschi, I., Tarlinton, D. M., & Shortman, K. (2013). Evolution of B Cell Responses to Clec9A-Targeted Antigen. The Journal of Immunology, 191(10), 4919–4925. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1301947

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