Comparison of class and subclass antibody response to live and UV‐inactivated RSV administered intranasally in mice
- 1 November 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Medical Virology
- Vol. 35 (3) , 198-205
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.1890350310
Abstract
To determine the effect of viral dose and replication on the subclass antibody response to RSV, mice were immunized intranasally with different doses of live RSV (104‐106 pfu) and compared to mice given an immunizing regimen of UV‐inactivated RSV. Mice given the 106 pfu dose of live RSV and mice given the 40 p.g dose of UV‐inactivated RSV had comparable class specific antibody responses to whole RSV in serum and respiratory secretions. Serum from these two groups of mice were then compared for IgG subclass response to whole RSV. A predominance of IgG2a subclass antibody was found for both immunizing regimens, and no significant differences in subclass proportions were noted between regimens. These two regimens were then compared for serum total IgG response to RSV surface glycoproteins F and G. The serum IgG response to these glycoproteins was lower after immunization with UV‐ inactivated RSV than after live‐RSV immunization (F: P = 0.03; G: P < 0.051, even though the serum IgG response of the two groups to whole RSV was comparable. The IgG subclass re‐ sponse to surface glycoproteins was evaluated for live RSV immunization. The proportions of subclass antibody responses to glycoprotein F were comparable to the subclass response proportions to whole RSV and were not characteristic of a T‐dependent response pattern. The subclass profile for glycoprotein G was not com‐ parable to that of whole RSV but was suggestive of a T‐independent response pattern.Keywords
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