A T cell-dependent immune response to group C meningococcal capsular polysaccharide (CPS) can be elicited when CPS is conjugated to the class 3 neisserial porin (CPS-porin). Treatment of CPS-porin-immunized mice with B7-2 blocking monoclonal antibody (MAb) caused a dramatic reduction in the CPS- specific IgG response, treatment with anti-B7-1 MAb had no effect, and concurrent blockade of B7-1 and B7-2 resulted in a synergistic abrogation of the CPS-specific IgG response while the CPS IgM response was unaffected. Anti-CD40L MAb treatment caused a significant reduction of both CPS-specific IgG and IgM levels. In contrast, blockade of CTLA4 interactions resulted in increases in both CPS IgG and IgM responses in CPS-porin-immunized mice. These data support the hypothesis that the ability of neisserial porins to improve the immune response to poorly immunogenic antigens (e.g., polysaccharides) is related to porin-induced increases in B7-2 expression on antigen-presenting cells and enhanced B/T cell interactions.
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Mackinnon, F. G., Ho, Y., Blake, M. S., Michon, F., Chandraker, A., Sayegh, M. H., & Wetzler, L. M. (1999). The role of B/T costimulatory signals in the immunopotentiating activity of neisserial porin. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 180(3), 755–761. https://doi.org/10.1086/314966
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