Antibody-mediated immunity is highly protective against disease. The majority of current vaccines confer protection through humoral immunity, but there is high variability in responsiveness across populations. Identifying immune mechanisms that mediate low antibody responsiveness may provide potential strategies to boost vaccine efficacy. Here, we report diverse antibody responsiveness to unadjuvanted as well as adjuvanted immunization in substrains of BALB/c mice, resulting in high and low antibody response phenotypes. Furthermore, these antibody phenotypes were not affected by changes in environmental factors such as the gut microbiota composition. Antigen-specific B cells following immunization had a marked difference in capability to cl...
Secondary antibody responses are marked by faster kinetics, improved antibody affinity and a switch ...
Summary: The immune system responds preferentially to particular antigenic-epitopes contained within...
Influenza vaccines of H7N9 subtype are consistently less immunogenic in humans than vaccines develop...
Antibody-mediated immunity is highly protective against disease. The majority of current vaccines co...
Noll et al. use the Collaborative Cross, a mouse genetic reference population, to map genetic loci a...
Variation in immune homeostasis, the state in which the immune system is maintained in the absence o...
International audienceThe relationship between the immune repertoire and the physiopathological stat...
This is the final version. Available from eLife Sciences Publications via the DOI in this recordVacc...
Differences in immunological response among vaccine recipients are determined both by their genetic ...
AbstractGene variants in mice that have strong, Mendelian effects on autoimmune susceptibility have ...
In the current study, an improved NGS approach was developed to study the B-cell repertoire evolutio...
The immune system plays a major role in human health and disease, and understanding genetic causes o...
Antigen receptors of B lymphocytes are membrane-bound antibodies. Their binding-site is created by t...
Influenza A virus (IAV) causes an acute respiratory disease, and is estimated to affect 50 million p...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. The antibody repertoire possesses near-limitless diversity, enabling the adapti...
Secondary antibody responses are marked by faster kinetics, improved antibody affinity and a switch ...
Summary: The immune system responds preferentially to particular antigenic-epitopes contained within...
Influenza vaccines of H7N9 subtype are consistently less immunogenic in humans than vaccines develop...
Antibody-mediated immunity is highly protective against disease. The majority of current vaccines co...
Noll et al. use the Collaborative Cross, a mouse genetic reference population, to map genetic loci a...
Variation in immune homeostasis, the state in which the immune system is maintained in the absence o...
International audienceThe relationship between the immune repertoire and the physiopathological stat...
This is the final version. Available from eLife Sciences Publications via the DOI in this recordVacc...
Differences in immunological response among vaccine recipients are determined both by their genetic ...
AbstractGene variants in mice that have strong, Mendelian effects on autoimmune susceptibility have ...
In the current study, an improved NGS approach was developed to study the B-cell repertoire evolutio...
The immune system plays a major role in human health and disease, and understanding genetic causes o...
Antigen receptors of B lymphocytes are membrane-bound antibodies. Their binding-site is created by t...
Influenza A virus (IAV) causes an acute respiratory disease, and is estimated to affect 50 million p...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. The antibody repertoire possesses near-limitless diversity, enabling the adapti...
Secondary antibody responses are marked by faster kinetics, improved antibody affinity and a switch ...
Summary: The immune system responds preferentially to particular antigenic-epitopes contained within...
Influenza vaccines of H7N9 subtype are consistently less immunogenic in humans than vaccines develop...