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Antiphosphocholine antibodies found in normal mouse serum are protective against intravenous infection with type 3 streptococcus pneumoniae.
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Xid GeneMucosal VaccinationNormal Mouse SeraMedicinePathogenesisImmunologyHumoral ResponseNormal Mouse SerumInfectious Respiratory DiseaseInfection ControlVaccine DesignAntiphosphocholine AntibodiesType 3Clinical Microbiology
The antiphosphocholine (PC) antibody in normal mouse sera (NMS) provides protection against intravenous infection with encapsulated strain WU2 of type 3 Streptococcus pneumoniae. Mice unable to make anti-PC antibody, as a result of suppression with anti-T-15 idiotype or inheritance of the xid gene of CAB/N mice, are highly susceptible to infection with strain WU2. Mice inheriting the xid gene can be protected with NMS from immunologically normal mice or with IgM hybridoma anti-PC antibody. The protective effect of NMS can be removed with PC-containing immunoabsorbents.
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