Gamma Interferon Inhibits Production of Anti-OspA Borreliacidal Antibody In Vitro
- 1 September 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Clinical and Vaccine Immunology
- Vol. 9 (5) , 1095-101
- https://doi.org/10.1128/cdli.9.5.1095-1101.2002
Abstract
The ability of a Lyme borreliosis vaccine to induce and maintain sustained levels of borreliacidal antibody is necessary for prolonged protection against infection withBorrelia burgdorferi. Vaccination against infection withB. burgdorfericould be improved by determining the mechanism(s) that influences the production of protective borreliacidal antibody. Borreliacidal antibody was inhibited in cultures of lymph node cells obtained from C3H/HeJ mice vaccinated with formalin-inactivatedB. burgdorferiand cultured with macrophages andB. burgdorferiand treated with recombinant gamma interferon (rIFN-γ). The suppression of production of outer surface protein A (OspA) borreliacidal antibody by rIFN-γ was not affected by the time of treatment. In addition, treatment with rIFN-γ inhibited the production of other anti-B. burgdorferiantibodies. By contrast, treatment of cultures of immune lymph node cells with anti-IFN-γ marginally increased the production of borreliacidal antibody and enhanced the production of other antibodies directed againstB. burgdorferi. These results show that IFN-γ does not play a major role in the production of anti-OspA borreliacidal antibody. Additional studies are needed to determine which cytokine(s) will enhance production of borreliacidal antibody.Keywords
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