Antigen-pulsed dendritic cells expressing macrophage-derived chemokine elicit Th2 responses and promote specific humoral immunity
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Figure 6In vivo
Pseudomonas-specific Ab responses of mice immunized with AdMDC-modified DCs pulsed with
Pseudomonas. (
a–
f) Titer of anti-
Pseudomonas Ab in serum. C57BL/6 mice were immunized with heat-killed
P. aeruginosa-pulsed (PAO1 strain) and AdMDC-modified (or AdNull-modified) DCs. Two weeks after immunization, each isotype of anti-
Pseudomonas (PAO1 strain) Ab was assessed in serum using a standard ELISA protocol. Data are presented as mean ± SE (
n = 3 mice per data point) of end-point titers. (
a) IgM, (
b) IgG1, (
c) IgG2a, (
d) IgG2b, (
e) IgG3, (
f) IgA. (
g) Passive transfer of serum. Three weeks after immunization, serum was collected and pooled from C57BL/6 mice immunized as in
a–
f. Each recipient C57BL/6 mouse received 100 μl of heat-inactivated (at 56°C for 30 minutes) serum intravenously. After 6 hours, recipient animals were challenged by intratracheal injection with 2 × 10
5 CFU
P. aeruginosa strain PAO1 enmeshed in agar beads (day 0). Controls included mice without any infusion of serum. Survival was recorded as the percentage of surviving animals (
n = 10 mice per group).