Appearance of peripheral blood plasma cells and memory B cells in a primary and secondary immune response in humans

G Blanchard-Rohner, AS Pulickal… - Blood, The Journal …, 2009 - ashpublications.org
G Blanchard-Rohner, AS Pulickal, CM Jol-van Der Zijde, MD Snape, AJ Pollard
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2009ashpublications.org
In humans, the kinetics of the appearance of memory B cells and plasma cells during
primary immunization are not well defined. In this study, we assessed the primary B-cell
response of rabies-antigen naive volunteers during a 3-dose course of rabies vaccine
compared with the B-cell response to a booster dose of rabies vaccine given to previously
immunized volunteers. After a single dose of vaccine, in the naive group plasma and
memory B cells appeared later (peak at day 10) than in the primed group (peak at day 7) …
Abstract
In humans, the kinetics of the appearance of memory B cells and plasma cells during primary immunization are not well defined. In this study, we assessed the primary B-cell response of rabies-antigen naive volunteers during a 3-dose course of rabies vaccine compared with the B-cell response to a booster dose of rabies vaccine given to previously immunized volunteers. After a single dose of vaccine, in the naive group plasma and memory B cells appeared later (peak at day 10) than in the primed group (peak at day 7) and were at lower frequency. The most rapid responses (day 4) were detected after a third immunization in the naive group. This is the first study to document the detailed kinetics of the plasma cell and memory B-cell responses to immunization in adult humans and to demonstrate differences in the responses that relate to the preexisting immune status of the persons.
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