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Sustained antigen delivery improves germinal center reaction and increases antibody responses in neonatal mice

Leda Lotspeich‐Cole, Swetha Parvathaneni, Jiro Sakai, Lunhua Liu, Kazuyo Takeda, Robert C. Lee, Mustafa Akkoyunlu

2024npj Vaccines7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neonates and young infants are known to have limited responses to pediatric vaccines due to reduced germinal center formation. Extended vaccine antigen dosing was previously shown to expand germinal center formation and improve humoral responses in adult mice. We report that sustained antigen delivery through sequential dosing overcomes neonatal limitations to form germinal center reactions and improves humoral immunity. Thus, vaccine strategies that extend the release of vaccine antigens may reduce the number of doses, and time needed, to achieve protective immunity in neonates and young infants.

Topics & Concepts

Germinal centerAntibodyAntigenCenter (category theory)Antibody responseMedicineImmunologyChemistryB cellCrystallographyT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses