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Genetic Regulation of the Capacity to Make Immunoglobulin G to Pneumococcal Capsular Polysaccharides

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Thus, humans exhibit a variable capacity to respond to PPS. This response is hereditable in a mixed, codominant fashion. The absence of IgG to a PPS, even after antigen is presented in a protein-conjugate form, may reflect a genetically mediated failure to recognize polysaccharide antigens. Since persons who respond to fewer PPS also have lower levels of IgG to PPS to which they do respond, genetically determined deficiencies in events that involve proliferation of committed B lymphocytes may also play a role.

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