Human antibodies elicited by a pneumococcal vaccine express ldiotypic determinants indicative of V(H)3 gene segment usage

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected persons manifest decreased antibody responses to pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccines. Since human antibody responses to polysaccharides are often restricted, the molecular structure of antibodies elicited by a 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine was analyzed. Anti-idiotypic reagents were used to detect V(H)1, V(H)3, and V(H)4 gene usage by antibodies to pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides in HIV- uninfected and HIV-infected subjects by ELISA. HIV-uninfected persons generated β-mercaptoethanol-sensitive and -resistant antibodies to pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides expressing V(H)3 determinants recognized by the D12, 16.84, and B6 monoclonal antibodies; antibodies expressing V(H)1 determinants were not detected, and V(H)4 determinants were expressed by β-mercaptoethanol-sensitive antibodies only; and HIV-infected subjects had significantly lower capsular polysaccharide-specific and V(H)3- positive antibody responses. These findings confirm decreased antibody responses to pneumococcal vaccination in HIV-infected persons and suggest that their poor responses may result from HIV-associated depletion of restricted B cell subsets.

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Abadi, J., Friedman, J., Mageed, R. A., Jefferis, R., Rodriguez-Barradas, M. C., & Pirofski, L. A. (1998). Human antibodies elicited by a pneumococcal vaccine express ldiotypic determinants indicative of V(H)3 gene segment usage. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 178(3), 707–716. https://doi.org/10.1086/515369

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