Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1349-7693
Print ISSN : 0446-6586
Effect of combined administration of HBs antigen and anti-HBs antibody on induction of anti-HBs antibody production in vitro and in vivo
Naoki KUMAGAIKanji TSUCHIMOTOYouji GOTOHKyouko TODAToshifumi HIBIMatsuo MURAOKATakashi TAKAHASHIEiji KAWAMURAToshio MORIZANEMasaharu TSUCHIYA
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1989 Volume 86 Issue 4 Pages 897-904

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It was considered that nonresponsiveness to hepatitis B surface antigen was in part due to a failure in the antigen recognition (i.e., antigens' phagocytosis, processing and presentation by accessory cells). In order to enhance the capture of antigens, we investigated the effect of simultaneous administration of HBs antigen and anti-HBs IgG on antibody responses in vitro and in vivo. As a result, in vitro sensitization of mononuclear cells from anti-HBs-positive subjects with HBs antigen and anti-HBs IgG induced significant amounts of anti-HBs IgG production in 5 of 6 cases, whereas sensitization with HBs antigen alone failed to induce the antibody production in most cases. In vivo administration of HBs vaccine and anti-HBs immunoglobulin to non-responders to the vaccine triggered active anti-HBs antibody responses in 3 of 7 cases in vivo and in 5 of 7 cases in vitro.

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