|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Publication : Clearance of Bordetella parapertussis from the lower respiratory tract requires humoral and cellular immunity.

First Author  Wolfe DN Year  2005
Journal  Infect Immun Volume  73
Issue  10 Pages  6508-13
PubMed ID  16177324 Mgi Jnum  J:104212
Mgi Id  MGI:3611520 Doi  10.1128/IAI.73.10.6508-6513.2005
Citation  Wolfe DN, et al. (2005) Clearance of Bordetella parapertussis from the lower respiratory tract requires humoral and cellular immunity. Infect Immun 73(10):6508-13
abstractText  Bordetella parapertussis and Bordetella pertussis are closely related species that cause whooping cough, an acute, immunizing disease. Their coexistence in the same host populations at the same time and vaccine studies showing that B. pertussis vaccines have little effect on B. parapertussis infection or disease suggest that the protective immunity induced by each does not efficiently cross protect against the other. Although the mechanisms of protective immunity to B. pertussis have been well studied, those of B. parapertussis have not. The present study explores the mechanism by which B. parapertussis is cleared from the lower respiratory tract by anamnestic immunity. Serum antibodies are necessary and sufficient for elimination of this bacterium, and CD4(+) T cells, complement, and neutrophils are required for serum antibody-mediated clearance. Mice lacking immunoglobulin A had no defect in their ability to control or clear infection. Interestingly, serum antibody-mediated clearance of B. parapertussis did not require Fc receptors that are required for antibody-mediated clearance of B. pertussis. Together these data support a model for the mechanism of protective immunity to B. parapertussis that is similar but distinct from that of B. pertussis.
Quick Links:
 
Quick Links:
 

Expression

Publication --> Expression annotations

 

Other

22 Bio Entities

Trail: Publication

0 Expression