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Nature of immunological non-responsiveness to hepatitis B vaccine in healthy individuals.

Authors :
Chiou, S.-S.
Yamauchi, K.
Nakanishi, T.
Obata, H.
Source :
Immunology; Jul88, Vol. 64 Issue 3, p545-550, 6p
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

This study was undertaken in order to analyse the immuno-regulatory mechanism of none responsiveness to hepatitis B (HB) vaccine in healthy individuals. We have reported already that peripheral mononuclear cells (MNC) isolated from anti-HBs sero-positive subjects after booster injection are able to make anti-HBs in vitro by stimulation with pokeweed mitogen (PWM) plus HBsAg. In contrast, under the same conditions, non-responder (NR) MNC failed to produce anti- HBs in vitro, even after an additional injection, although an amount of immunoglobulin was synthesized corresponding with the responder controls. Coculture experiments carried out with T- cell fractions (T) and non-T-cell fractions (NT) from NR and controls showed: (i) by Week 2 after the last vaccination, NT from NR could hardly be activated to produce anti-HBs; however, by Week 4 significant synthesis of anti-HBs was induced by the stimulation of responder T; (ii) in experiments using responder NT and T from NR, seven out of eight and five out of nine co-cultures were found to make anti-HBs by Weeks 2 and 4, respectively; (iii) T from NR, as well as their culture supernatants, specifically suppressed anti-HBs production of responder MNC, especially by Week 4 after the last vaccination. From these results, it is predicted that the early stage of non-responsiveness in NR is mainly due to a defect of the B-cell repertoire, while that of the late stage is caused by the existence of HBsAg-specific suppressor T cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00192805
Volume :
64
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14008920