Exploring the Influence of Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin on the Immune Response to the Hepatitis B Vaccine in a Mouse Model.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Tao Wei, Wei-Hong Lv, Mei-Hua Gao, Shan-Juan Tan, Ling Li, Lei Zhang
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Abstract

Background: The extent to which maternal antibodies against the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAb) acquired transplacentally affect the immune responses to the hepatitis B vaccine (HBVac) in infants is still uncertain.

Objective: To explore the impact of the HBsAb on the immune response to the HBVac in a mouse model.

Methods: According to the doses of the HBVac (2, 5 μg) injected, 267 BALB/c mice were divided into two groups. Each group was subdivided into 3 subgroups based on the doses of the hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG) (0, 25, 50 IU) administered. The HBsAb titers were detected 4 weeks after completing the HepB vaccination.

Results: Among all the mice, 40 had an HBsAb titer <100 mIU/mL (non- or low-response to the HBVac). The rates of the HBsAb titer <100 mIU/mL in 0, 25 and 50 IU HBIG groups were 1.1%, 23.1%, and 20.7%, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the risk factors for low- or non-response to the HBVac were injection with the HBIG, low HBVac dose, and hypodermic injection. The mean HBsAb titers (log10) reduced gradually in the 0, 25 and 50 IU HBIG groups (P<0.001).

Conclusion: The HBIG administration has negative impacts on the peak level of the HBsAb and the rate of an effective immune response. This implies that the maternal HBsAb acquired transplacentally might inhibit the immune responses to the HBVac in infants.

探讨乙型肝炎免疫球蛋白对小鼠乙肝疫苗免疫应答的影响。
背景:经胎盘获得的抗乙型肝炎表面抗原(HBsAb)的母体抗体在多大程度上影响婴儿对乙型肝炎疫苗(HBVac)的免疫反应仍不确定。目的:探讨HBsAb对小鼠HBVac免疫应答的影响。方法:267只BALB/c小鼠按注射HBVac (2,5 μg)的剂量分为两组。根据给予的乙肝免疫球蛋白(HBIG)的剂量(0,25,50 IU),每组又分为3个亚组。完成HepB疫苗接种后4周检测HBsAb滴度。结果:40只小鼠检测到HBsAb滴度。结论:HBIG给药对HBsAb峰值水平和有效免疫应答率有负面影响。这表明经胎盘获得的母体HBsAb可能抑制婴儿对HBVac的免疫反应。
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Iranian Journal of Immunology
Iranian Journal of Immunology Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
CiteScore
1.60
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发文量
50
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Iranian Journal of Immunology (I.J.I) is an internationally disseminated peer-reviewed publication and publishes a broad range of experimental and theoretical studies concerned with all aspects of immunology.
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