H. Kodama et al., ADENOID LYMPHOCYTE-RESPONSES TO OUTER-MEMBRANE PROTEIN P6 OF NONTYPABLE HAEMOPHILUS-INFLUENZAE IN CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT OTITIS-MEDIA, Acta oto-laryngologica, 1996, pp. 153-154
The cellular immune responses to nontypable Haemophilus influenzae in
adenoids were determined in children by measuring lymphocyte blast tra
nsformation and antibody secretion in response to the P6 outer membran
e protein. In the lymphocyte transformation assay, stimulation index o
f adenoid lymphocytes stimulated by P6 in otitis children (2.34 +/- 0.
25) was significantly lower than that in non-otitis children (3.91 +/-
0.64, p < 0.05). The number of IgM as well as IgA secreting cells aft
er 8 days' culture with P6 were significantly smaller in otitis childr
en (IgM: 7,534 +/- 2,843/10(6) lymphocyte; IgA: 1,573 +/- 620/10(6) ly
mphocyte) than those in non-otitis children (IgM: 12,994 +/- 2,533, p
< 0.05; IgA: 2,828 +/- 528, p < 0.05). These data suggest that P6 prot
ein is a target for the cellular immune response of the adenoid, and f
ailure of adenoid lymphocytes to recognize it as a specific immunogen
may be one of the causes of recurrent otitis media.