PMID: 1204964Jan 1, 1975Paper

Humoral and cellular immunity in guinea pigs to polypeptides derived from HBsAg-containing particles

Developments in Biological Standardization
F B HollingerJ L Melnick

Abstract

Recent studies in this laboratory have shown that purified HBsAg contains at least 7-9 polypeptide subunits ranging in molecular weight (MW) from 18,000 to 120,000; at least three of these are associated with carbohydrates. In addition, two glycosphingolipids have been extracted which are structurally similar to the blood group antigenic substance. The glycoproteins and glycolipids are of particular interest since it has been reported that carbohydrate is associated with the antigenic activity of HBsAg. Antisera to these subunits have been produced in guinea pigs. These results stimulated further 'in vivo' investigations into the possible development of a subunit vaccine which would exclude genes of a viral or cellular nature and would not be infectious. Guinea pigs were immunized with HBsAg, subtypes adw and ayw, and with two polypeptides (40,000 MW and 24,000 MW) in complete Freund's adjuvant. Control animals were inoculated with normal human serum or with polyacrylamide gel. Animals were boostered on day 14 and tested on day 30 for the development of cell-mediated immunity (CMI) by the macrophage inhibition assay, and for humoral immunity by PHA and RIA. Migration of peritoneal exudate (PE) cells was inhibited 30-88% in guin...Continue Reading

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