Autologous Splenocyte Reinfusion Improves Antibody-Mediated Immune Response to the 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide-Based Vaccine in Splenectomized Mice

Common clinical options, currently, for necessary splenectomy are vaccinations and antibiotic prophylaxis. However, despite these two adjuncts, there still occur numerous cases of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection. To examine whether reperfusion of critical splenic lymphocytes could boost immu...

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Main Authors: Shengwen Calvin Li, Mustafa H. Kabeer
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/10/5/704
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spelling doaj-d0ddfab449264c608ddb41dbe4a2d2ba2020-11-25T02:02:28ZengMDPI AGBiomolecules2218-273X2020-05-011070470410.3390/biom10050704Autologous Splenocyte Reinfusion Improves Antibody-Mediated Immune Response to the 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide-Based Vaccine in Splenectomized MiceShengwen Calvin Li0Mustafa H. Kabeer1Neuro-Oncology and Stem Cell Research Laboratory (NSCL), Center for Neuroscience Research (CNR), CHOC Children’s Research Institute (CCRI), Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC), 1201 West La Veta Ave., Orange, CA 92868-3874, USADivision of Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery, CHOC Children’s Hospital, 1201 West La Veta Ave., Orange, CA 92868, USACommon clinical options, currently, for necessary splenectomy are vaccinations and antibiotic prophylaxis. However, despite these two adjuncts, there still occur numerous cases of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection. To examine whether reperfusion of critical splenic lymphocytes could boost immune response, we harvested splenic lymphocytes, reperfused the autologous lymphocytes, and then administered a pneumococcal vaccine (PNEUMOVAX<sup>®</sup>23, i.e., PPSV23) in splenectomized mice. We found that splenectomy impaired the immune response in the splenectomized group compared to the non-splenectomized group; the splenectomized group with lymphocyte reinfusion had a higher response to polysaccharide vaccination based on antibody titer than the splenectomized group without lymphocyte reinfusion. The sham group with the native spleen had the most elevated antibody titer against the PPSV23 polysaccharide antigen. This may be additive, resulting from contributions of the splenic structure, along with the phagocytic function of the spleen and its constituent cells affecting the antibody response. Reinfusion of splenic lymphocytes may enhance immunity without the complications associated with splenic fragment autotransplantation, which never gained acceptance. This technique is safe and simple since the splenic lymphocytes are autologous and, therefore, not self-reactive, and very similar to autologous blood transfusion. This concept may be beneficial in cases of unavoidable splenectomy, especially in pediatric cases.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/10/5/704reinfusion of autologous splenocytesantibody response to PNEUMOVAX<sup>®</sup>23 vaccinessplenectomy
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Autologous Splenocyte Reinfusion Improves Antibody-Mediated Immune Response to the 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide-Based Vaccine in Splenectomized Mice
Biomolecules
reinfusion of autologous splenocytes
antibody response to PNEUMOVAX<sup>®</sup>23 vaccines
splenectomy
author_facet Shengwen Calvin Li
Mustafa H. Kabeer
author_sort Shengwen Calvin Li
title Autologous Splenocyte Reinfusion Improves Antibody-Mediated Immune Response to the 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide-Based Vaccine in Splenectomized Mice
title_short Autologous Splenocyte Reinfusion Improves Antibody-Mediated Immune Response to the 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide-Based Vaccine in Splenectomized Mice
title_full Autologous Splenocyte Reinfusion Improves Antibody-Mediated Immune Response to the 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide-Based Vaccine in Splenectomized Mice
title_fullStr Autologous Splenocyte Reinfusion Improves Antibody-Mediated Immune Response to the 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide-Based Vaccine in Splenectomized Mice
title_full_unstemmed Autologous Splenocyte Reinfusion Improves Antibody-Mediated Immune Response to the 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide-Based Vaccine in Splenectomized Mice
title_sort autologous splenocyte reinfusion improves antibody-mediated immune response to the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide-based vaccine in splenectomized mice
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomolecules
issn 2218-273X
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Common clinical options, currently, for necessary splenectomy are vaccinations and antibiotic prophylaxis. However, despite these two adjuncts, there still occur numerous cases of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection. To examine whether reperfusion of critical splenic lymphocytes could boost immune response, we harvested splenic lymphocytes, reperfused the autologous lymphocytes, and then administered a pneumococcal vaccine (PNEUMOVAX<sup>®</sup>23, i.e., PPSV23) in splenectomized mice. We found that splenectomy impaired the immune response in the splenectomized group compared to the non-splenectomized group; the splenectomized group with lymphocyte reinfusion had a higher response to polysaccharide vaccination based on antibody titer than the splenectomized group without lymphocyte reinfusion. The sham group with the native spleen had the most elevated antibody titer against the PPSV23 polysaccharide antigen. This may be additive, resulting from contributions of the splenic structure, along with the phagocytic function of the spleen and its constituent cells affecting the antibody response. Reinfusion of splenic lymphocytes may enhance immunity without the complications associated with splenic fragment autotransplantation, which never gained acceptance. This technique is safe and simple since the splenic lymphocytes are autologous and, therefore, not self-reactive, and very similar to autologous blood transfusion. This concept may be beneficial in cases of unavoidable splenectomy, especially in pediatric cases.
topic reinfusion of autologous splenocytes
antibody response to PNEUMOVAX<sup>®</sup>23 vaccines
splenectomy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/10/5/704
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