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Immunization can prevent or cure an otherwise chronic gastric Helicobacter
infection in several different animal models. The goal of the present study
was to compare the titers and specificities of local and systemic antibody
responses generated by Helicobacter infection and immunization. Protective
immunization results in levels of specific gastric antibody significantly
lower than induced by infection. However, antibodies from protectively immu
nized mice preferentially recognize immunodominant proteins of 10-22 and 30
kDa, Immunoblot analysis of infected mice and humans demonstrated that the
serum IgA, but not serum IgG, binding profiles yield an accurate profile o
f the antigenic specificity of the host's gastric IgA, Therefore, serum IgA
may be useful in evaluating the immunodominant antigens at the gastric muc
osa of infected persons and possibly in determining the immunogenicity of o
rally applied Helicobacter vaccines.