Enhancement of Viral Hepatitis B Antibody (Anti-HBs) Response to a Synthetic Cyclic Peptide by Priming with Anti-idiotype Antibodies
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In vivo injections of anti-idiotype antibodies were used to prime the immune system of mice to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). Anti-idiotype reagents in conjunction with a cyclic synthetic peptide analogous to positions 122-137 of HBsAg induced an antibody response to HBsAg (anti-HBs) comparable to that obtained with a single injection of intact HBsAg particles. In addition, high anti-HBs titers were produced in mice injected with HBsAg following anti-idiotype priming. These data indicate that anti-idiotype antibodies may be useful in priming the immune system of a host to a potential infectious agent.
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