Analysis of the Consolidation Phase of Immunological Memory within the IgG Response to a B Cell Epitope Displayed on a Filamentous Bacteriophage

Immunological memory can be defined as the ability to mount a response of greater magnitude and with faster kinetics upon re-encounter of the same antigen. We have previously reported that a booster dose of a protein antigen given 15 days after the first dose interferes with the development of memor...

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Main Authors: Francesca Mantile, Angelo Capasso, Piergiuseppe De Berardinis, Antonella Prisco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Microorganisms
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IgG
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/564
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spelling doaj-7b9b683b339644999804094144082da22020-11-25T03:05:53ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072020-04-01856456410.3390/microorganisms8040564Analysis of the Consolidation Phase of Immunological Memory within the IgG Response to a B Cell Epitope Displayed on a Filamentous BacteriophageFrancesca Mantile0Angelo Capasso1Piergiuseppe De Berardinis2Antonella Prisco3Institute of Genetics and Biophysics, CNR, 80131 Naples, ItalyInstitute of Genetics and Biophysics, CNR, 80131 Naples, ItalyIBBC, CNR, 80131 Naples, ItalyInstitute of Genetics and Biophysics, CNR, 80131 Naples, ItalyImmunological memory can be defined as the ability to mount a response of greater magnitude and with faster kinetics upon re-encounter of the same antigen. We have previously reported that a booster dose of a protein antigen given 15 days after the first dose interferes with the development of memory, i.e., with the ability to mount an epitope-specific IgG response of greater magnitude upon re-encounter of the same antigen. We named the time-window during which memory is vulnerable to disruption a “consolidation phase in immunological memory”, by analogy with the memory consolidation processes that occur in the nervous system to stabilize memory traces. In this study, we set out to establish if a similar memory consolidation phase occurs in the IgG response to a B cell epitope displayed on a filamentous bacteriophage. To this end, we have analyzed the time-course of anti-β-amyloid IgG titers in mice immunized with prototype Alzheimer’s Disease vaccine fdAD(2-6), which consists of a fd phage that displays the B epitope AEFRH of β -amyloid at the N-terminus of the Major Capsid Protein. A booster dose of phage fdAD(2-6) given 15 days after priming significantly reduced the ratio between the magnitude of the secondary and primary IgG response to β-amyloid. This analysis confirms, in a phage vaccine, a consolidation phase in immunological memory, occurring two weeks after priming.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/564bacteriophagephage-displayB cell epitopeβ -amyloidimmunological memoryIgG
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Angelo Capasso
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Antonella Prisco
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Angelo Capasso
Piergiuseppe De Berardinis
Antonella Prisco
Analysis of the Consolidation Phase of Immunological Memory within the IgG Response to a B Cell Epitope Displayed on a Filamentous Bacteriophage
Microorganisms
bacteriophage
phage-display
B cell epitope
β -amyloid
immunological memory
IgG
author_facet Francesca Mantile
Angelo Capasso
Piergiuseppe De Berardinis
Antonella Prisco
author_sort Francesca Mantile
title Analysis of the Consolidation Phase of Immunological Memory within the IgG Response to a B Cell Epitope Displayed on a Filamentous Bacteriophage
title_short Analysis of the Consolidation Phase of Immunological Memory within the IgG Response to a B Cell Epitope Displayed on a Filamentous Bacteriophage
title_full Analysis of the Consolidation Phase of Immunological Memory within the IgG Response to a B Cell Epitope Displayed on a Filamentous Bacteriophage
title_fullStr Analysis of the Consolidation Phase of Immunological Memory within the IgG Response to a B Cell Epitope Displayed on a Filamentous Bacteriophage
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Consolidation Phase of Immunological Memory within the IgG Response to a B Cell Epitope Displayed on a Filamentous Bacteriophage
title_sort analysis of the consolidation phase of immunological memory within the igg response to a b cell epitope displayed on a filamentous bacteriophage
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Immunological memory can be defined as the ability to mount a response of greater magnitude and with faster kinetics upon re-encounter of the same antigen. We have previously reported that a booster dose of a protein antigen given 15 days after the first dose interferes with the development of memory, i.e., with the ability to mount an epitope-specific IgG response of greater magnitude upon re-encounter of the same antigen. We named the time-window during which memory is vulnerable to disruption a “consolidation phase in immunological memory”, by analogy with the memory consolidation processes that occur in the nervous system to stabilize memory traces. In this study, we set out to establish if a similar memory consolidation phase occurs in the IgG response to a B cell epitope displayed on a filamentous bacteriophage. To this end, we have analyzed the time-course of anti-β-amyloid IgG titers in mice immunized with prototype Alzheimer’s Disease vaccine fdAD(2-6), which consists of a fd phage that displays the B epitope AEFRH of β -amyloid at the N-terminus of the Major Capsid Protein. A booster dose of phage fdAD(2-6) given 15 days after priming significantly reduced the ratio between the magnitude of the secondary and primary IgG response to β-amyloid. This analysis confirms, in a phage vaccine, a consolidation phase in immunological memory, occurring two weeks after priming.
topic bacteriophage
phage-display
B cell epitope
β -amyloid
immunological memory
IgG
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/564
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