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Modulatory role of intravenous gammaglobulin (IgIV) on the in vitro antibody response to a pneumococcal polysaccharide antigen.
Leiva, Lily E; Monjure, Hanh; Sorensen, Ricardo U.
Affiliation
  • Leiva LE; Department of Pediatrics, Allergy/Immunology Division, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Jeffrey Modell Diagnostic Center for Primary Immunodeficiencies and Children's Hospital, New Orleans, LA, USA, lleiva@lsuhsc.edu.
J Clin Immunol ; 35(2): 206-12, 2015 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25504423
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Clinical observations in patients with specific antibody deficiency treated for periods of time with IgG infusion have suggested that IgG may have a positive immunoregulatory effect on the production of specific antibodies against pneumococcal polysaccharides. We developed an in vitro model to test the effect of an IgIV preparation on the antibody production in response to a pneumococcal polysaccharide serotype and on the antibody and cytokine production in response to both a protein antigen and a pneumococcal polysaccharide antigen.

METHODS:

We studied 37 consecutive patients referred to our clinics for evaluation of their recurrent respiratory infections. Subjects were divided into two groups 22 patients without SAD and 15 patients with SAD. PBMCs were left unstimulated or were stimulated with tetanus toxoid or pneumococcal polysaccharide serotype 19, in the presence of human albumin or IgIV. IgG anti-Pn-19 antibody, IL-4 and IFN-γ concentrations in culture supernatants were determined by ELISA.

RESULTS:

An increase in IgG anti-Pn-19 antibodies, associated with an increase in IFN-γ and a decrease in IL-4 production was observed in cultures stimulated with pneumococcal polysaccharide in the presence of IgIV when patients were analyzed together. The enhancing effect of IgIV was more significant for both IgG anti-Pn19 antibodies and IFN-γ in patients without SAD. In contrast, IgIV caused a significant decrease in IL-4 secretion in patients with SAD, which was associated with an increase in IgG anti-Pn19 antibodies in 3 of 7 of these patients.

CONCLUSIONS:

These results suggest that IgIV has some immunomodulatory effect on the in vitro production of IgG anti-Pn19 antibodies and cytokine production in cell cultures stimulated with Pn-19 antigen and that this modulation may be associated with a Th1/Th2 regulatory mechanism. Further studies at a cellular and molecular level are in progress to examine if the differences in the in vitro modulatory response to IgIV in these two groups of patients may point to a functional defect in patients with SAD.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polysaccharides, Bacterial / Streptococcus pneumoniae / Immunoglobulins, Intravenous / Antibodies, Bacterial / Antibody Formation / Antigens, Bacterial Limits: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Clin Immunol Year: 2015 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polysaccharides, Bacterial / Streptococcus pneumoniae / Immunoglobulins, Intravenous / Antibodies, Bacterial / Antibody Formation / Antigens, Bacterial Limits: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Clin Immunol Year: 2015 Document type: Article