2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2006.07.016
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Detection of memory B lymphocytes specific to hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen (HBsAg) from HBsAg-vaccinated or HBV-immunized subjects by ELISPOT assay

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“…However, as will be repeatedly emphasized in this article, the immune system has evolved to be redundant, and vaccines, like prior natural infection, may protect through multiple mechanisms. (iv) Memory induced by vaccination may be crucial to protection, particularly in long-incubation diseases, such as hepatitis B (86,185). Although loss of antibody after vaccination may render vaccinees again susceptible to some infections (90), central memory established by vaccination is sufficient under certain circumstances to confer protection (20).…”
Section: General Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, as will be repeatedly emphasized in this article, the immune system has evolved to be redundant, and vaccines, like prior natural infection, may protect through multiple mechanisms. (iv) Memory induced by vaccination may be crucial to protection, particularly in long-incubation diseases, such as hepatitis B (86,185). Although loss of antibody after vaccination may render vaccinees again susceptible to some infections (90), central memory established by vaccination is sufficient under certain circumstances to confer protection (20).…”
Section: General Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antibody tests often become negative years after hepatitis B vaccination, yet protection appears to be solid and long-lasting, and no booster vaccination is recommended (30,185,188,193). Postvaccination titers of 10 mIU/ml or greater correlate with the induction of the T helper cell responses that mediate the memory of B cells.…”
Section: Hepatitis Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was found that memory B cells generated in normal individuals vaccinated against hepatitis B and HIV-infected patients differentiated into Ag-specific IgM-, IgG-, and IgA-secreting B cells in vitro in response to CD40L, IL-2, and IL-10. The IgM-secreting cells represented ϳ30% of all Ag-specific Ig-secreting cells generated (82,83). Although it could be argued that CD27 Ϫ B cells gave rise to Ag-specific IgM-secreting cells, this is unlikely because Ͻ5% of CD27 Ϫ B cells differentiate into Ig-secreting cells in vitro in response to CD40L, IL-2 and IL-10; this response is dominated by CD27 ϩ B cells (19,21,36,82).…”
Section: Cd27mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(19,37,46). IgM antibody has been thought to play a role mainly with T-cell-independent nonprotein antigens that can activate B cells on their own through cross-linking, while switched-memory cells that have interacted with T cells in germinal centers (10,42). The existence of IgM memory cells to CTB after cholera infection is consistent with these observations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%