Class specificity of naturally acquired and vaccine-induced antibody to type III group B streptococcal capsular polysaccharide: determination with a radioimmunoprecipitin assay
- 1 May 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 44 (2) , 257-261
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.44.2.257-261.1984
Abstract
A radioimmunoprecipitin test was developed to determine the immunoglobulin class distribution of naturally acquired and vaccine-induced antibody to the native capsular polysaccharide of type III group B streptococci (III-GBS). In sera from adults and pregnant women with naturally acquired antibody, the mean percentage of antigen bound by immunoglobulin G (IgG) was 74.9 and 78.6, respectively, whereas antigen bound by IgM comprised less than 10% of the total. In contrast, early-convalescent-phase sera (mean, 16.3 days) from neonates responding to III-GBS infection with an increase in specific antibody had significantly more IgM (mean, 36%; P less than 0.001, unpaired t test). However, in late convalescence, the immunoglobulin class distribution in sera from these neonates was similar to that of naturally immune adults. Four weeks after immunization with III-GBS polysaccharide vaccine, sera from adults with low (less than 2 micrograms/ml) preimmunization antibody levels in their sera and from those with moderate (mean, 5.5 micrograms/ml) preimmunization levels contained specific antibody predominantly of the IgG class. Although the percentage of IgG-specific antibody was greater in sera from naturally immune adults than in that from vaccinees with a presumed primary immune response, the major portion of antigen bound by sera at 4 weeks postimmunization (62.5%) was associated with IgG. These observations support the opinion that immunization of pregnant women with III-GBS capsular polysaccharide could be efficacious for the prevention of invasive neonatal III-GBS disease.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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