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Serum-derived IgG1-mediated immune exclusion as a mechanism of protection against H. pylori infection
Authors:Keenan Jacqueline  Neal Stephanie  Allardyce Randall  Roake Justin
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Christchurch School of Medicine, P.O. Box 4345, Christchurch, New Zealand. jacqui.keenan@chmeds.ac.nz
Abstract:The induction of protective immunity against Helicobacter challenge in a murine model was found to correlate with the magnitude of IgG (serum and gastric lavage) responsiveness to intra-nasal (i.n.) immunisation. IgG1-secreting hybridoma backpacks in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)-infected mice revealed serum transudation into the stomach. A Lpp20-specific monoclonal antibody was associated with significantly reduced H. pylori colonisation. Histology revealed aggregates of the remaining H. pylori in these mice, suggesting a role for IgG1-mediated immune exclusion of the bacteria. In vitro immunogold electron microscopy supported this hypothesis, but also suggested that a threshold of H. pylori-specific antibody needs to be maintained if immune exclusion by the host is to overcome immune evasion by the bacteria.
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