TY - JOUR
T1 - Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine in young adults and older bronchitics
T2 - Determination of IgG responses by ELISA and the effect of adsorption of serum with non-type-specific cell wall polysaccharide
AU - Musher, Daniel M.
AU - Luchi, Michael J.
AU - Watson, David A.
AU - Hamilton, Robert
AU - Baughn, Robert E.
N1 - Funding Information:
Received 19 June 1989; revised 2 October 1989. Supported by the Veterans Administration through merit review funding. Reprints and correspondence: Dr. Daniel Musher, Chief, Infectious Disease Section (151B), Veterans Administration Medical Center, 2002 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77030.
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PY - 1990/4
Y1 - 1990/4
N2 - Available pneumococcal vaccines provide only limited protection for certain at-risk populations. Fifteen healthy young adults and 11 older chronic bronchitics received 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine. ELISA showed that IgG reactive with capsular polysaccharides from Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes 3, 4, 8, 14, and 19F increased after vaccination. Bronchitics exhibited lesser responses for four of these serotypes, although differences between the groups were significant only for serotype 3. Adsorption of postvaccination sera with pneumococcal cell wall polysaccharide significantly reduced mean antibody levels in both groups and lowered the proportion of sera that demonstrated type-specific antibody responses. Reactive IgG was largely restricted to the IgG2 subclass. Pneumococcal vaccine may provide suboptimal protection of older adults because antibody responses to some capsular polysaccharides are lower in elderly bronchitics than in healthy young adults. A substantial proportion of measured antibody reflects IgG reactive with cell wall polysaccharides rather than with type-specific, capsular constituents, suggesting that antibody responses in subjects of all ages deserve reappraisal.
AB - Available pneumococcal vaccines provide only limited protection for certain at-risk populations. Fifteen healthy young adults and 11 older chronic bronchitics received 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine. ELISA showed that IgG reactive with capsular polysaccharides from Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes 3, 4, 8, 14, and 19F increased after vaccination. Bronchitics exhibited lesser responses for four of these serotypes, although differences between the groups were significant only for serotype 3. Adsorption of postvaccination sera with pneumococcal cell wall polysaccharide significantly reduced mean antibody levels in both groups and lowered the proportion of sera that demonstrated type-specific antibody responses. Reactive IgG was largely restricted to the IgG2 subclass. Pneumococcal vaccine may provide suboptimal protection of older adults because antibody responses to some capsular polysaccharides are lower in elderly bronchitics than in healthy young adults. A substantial proportion of measured antibody reflects IgG reactive with cell wall polysaccharides rather than with type-specific, capsular constituents, suggesting that antibody responses in subjects of all ages deserve reappraisal.
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U2 - 10.1093/infdis/161.4.728
DO - 10.1093/infdis/161.4.728
M3 - Article
C2 - 2319166
AN - SCOPUS:0025307826
SN - 0022-1899
VL - 161
SP - 728
EP - 735
JO - Journal of Infectious Diseases
JF - Journal of Infectious Diseases
IS - 4
ER -