Literature DB >> 9445006

Relative importance of rotavirus-specific effector and memory B cells in protection against challenge.

C A Moser1, S Cookinham, S E Coffin, H F Clark, P A Offit.   

Abstract

Adult BALB/c mice were orally inoculated with murine (strain EDIM), simian (strain RRV), or bovine (strain WC3) rotavirus. Six or 16 weeks after inoculation, mice were challenged with EDIM. At the time of challenge and in the days immediately following challenge, production of rotavirus-specific immunoglobulin A (IgA), IgG, and IgM by small intestinal lamina propria lymphocytes (LPL) was determined by fragment culture, and quantities of virus-specific antibodies at the intestinal mucosal surface were determined by intestinal lavage. Mice immunized with EDIM were completely protected against EDIM challenge both 6 and 16 weeks after immunization. Protection was associated with production of high levels of IgA by LPL and detection of virus-specific IgA at the intestinal mucosal surface. In addition, animals immunized and later challenged with EDIM did not develop a boost in antibody responses, suggesting that they were also not reinfected. We also found that in mice immunized with nonmurine rotaviruses, (i) quantities of virus-specific IgA generated following challenge were greater 16 weeks than 6 weeks after immunization, (ii) immunization enhanced the magnitude but did not hasten the onset of production of high quantities of virus-specific IgA by LPL after challenge, and (iii) immunization induced partial protection against challenge; however, protection was not associated with either production of virus-specific antibodies by LPL or detection of virus-specific antibodies at the intestinal mucosal surface.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9445006      PMCID: PMC124584          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.72.2.1108-1114.1998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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