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Publication : Immune complex-mediated enhancement of secondary antibody responses.

First Author  Goins CL Year  2010
Journal  J Immunol Volume  184
Issue  11 Pages  6293-8
PubMed ID  20439912 Mgi Jnum  J:161221
Mgi Id  MGI:4457811 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.0902530
Citation  Goins CL, et al. (2010) Immune complex-mediated enhancement of secondary antibody responses. J Immunol 184(11):6293-8
abstractText  Immunologic memory is a hallmark of the vertebrate immune system. The first antigenic exposure leads to a slow and modest immune response, whereas repeated exposure, even many years later, leads to a rapid and exaggerated response that is two to three orders of magnitude greater than the primary. In the case of humoral immunity, the increased efficacy of recall responses is due to the production of amplified levels of Ag-specific Ab, as well as the accelerated kinetics of their production. Current thinking suggests that this is due to selective activation of long-lived, Ag-specific memory B cells. A downside of restricting secondary responses solely to memory cells is that the repertoire of the memory B cell pool remains static while pathogens continue to evolve. In this study, we propose that during secondary responses, naive Ag-specific B cells participate alongside memory cells. We show that immune complexes formed in vivo between the Ag and pre-existing Abs from the primary response activate these naive B cells, inducing them to respond with accelerated kinetics and increased magnitude. Thus, the continued recruitment of new B cell clones after each antigenic exposure enables the immune system to stay abreast of rapidly changing pathogens.
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