Isotype and antigen specificity of pertussis agglutinins following whole- cell pertussis vaccination and infection with Bordetella pertussis

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Abstract

Elevated agglutinin titers have been shown to correlate with protection from disease following whole-cell pertussis vaccination, but the isotype and antigen specificity of human agglutinating antibodies is unknown. In 13 immunoassays, immunoglobulin G antifimbria antibodies had the strongest correlation with agglutinin titers following culture-proven infection with Bordetella pertussis (R' = 0.79; P < 0.0001) and following whole-cell pertussis vaccination (R' = 0.87, P < 0.0001).

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Mink, C. M., O’Brien, C. H., Wassilak, S., Deforest, A., & Meade, B. D. (1994). Isotype and antigen specificity of pertussis agglutinins following whole- cell pertussis vaccination and infection with Bordetella pertussis. Infection and Immunity. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.62.3.1118-1120.1994

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