SERUM ANTIBODY-RESPONSES OF WEANLING MICE AND 2-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN TO PNEUMOCOCCAL TYPE 6A PROTEIN CONJUGATE VACCINES OF DIFFERING SACCHARIDE CHAIN LENGTHS
Me. Pichichero et al., SERUM ANTIBODY-RESPONSES OF WEANLING MICE AND 2-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN TO PNEUMOCOCCAL TYPE 6A PROTEIN CONJUGATE VACCINES OF DIFFERING SACCHARIDE CHAIN LENGTHS, Vaccine, 16(1), 1998, pp. 83-91
Type 6A pneumococcal polysaccharide (PS) fractions having mean lengths
2, 7, or 14 repeat units were coupled to tetanus toroid, giving conju
gates T-6A-2, T-6A-7 or T-6A-14. In weanling outbred mice, type-6A ser
um antibody responses were minimal to T-6A-7 bur significantly higher
to T-6A-2 and T-6A-14 In contrast, two-year-old humans responded incre
asingly to T-6A-2, T-6A-7, and T-6A-14; type 6B antibody rose, but var
iably Upon challenge with 6B PS at age 3yr; conjugate-primed children
made anamnestic responses. T-6A-14, containing the longest saccharide
chains (and highest saccharide:protein mass ratio) excelled in priming
as well as antibody induction, (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.