Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Medical University of South Carolina, USA
Research
IgM Memory B Cell Heterogeneity in Immune Responses to Pneumococcal Vaccination in HIV-positive and Healthy Individuals
Author(s): Myroslawa Happea*, Bethany Wolf, Ronald Washburna, Heather Hughesa, Wei Jianga and Julie Westerinka
Background: Both normal aging and HIV infection impact B cell functionality and lead to activation of resting B cells, memory cell depletion
and altered gene expression. As a result, HIV+ individuals and the elderly fail to demonstrate robust and durable immune responses against
pneumococcal polysaccharides. Herein, we assessed altered B cell function in high risk groups by utilizing single cell technology.
Methods: HIV-positive individuals with CD4+T cell counts >200 on Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) and HIV-negative individuals age groups 21-40
and 50-65 received pneumococcal vaccination. Serum IgG and IgM PPS-specific antibodies were measured pre- and post-immunization using
ELISA method. Evaluation of B cells was performed using flow cytometry and single cell RT-PCR.
Results: IgM memory B cells are imp.. Read More»
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