BMB Reports
- Volume 33 Issue 3
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- Pages.249-255
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- 2000
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- 1976-670X(eISSN)
Primary Structure of the Human VkII Regions Elicited by Haemophilus influenzae Type b Polysaccharide Vaccines; The J Gene Usage Is Restricted in Child Antibodies Using the A2 Gene
- Yu, Kang-Yeol (Faculty of Biological Sciences and the Institute for Molecular Biology and Genetics, Chonbuk National University) ;
- Kim, Jin-Ho (Faculty of Biological Sciences and the Institute for Molecular Biology and Genetics, Chonbuk National University) ;
- Chung, Gook-Hyun (Faculty of Biological Sciences and the Institute for Molecular Biology and Genetics, Chonbuk National University)
- Received : 2000.02.22
- Accepted : 2000.03.30
- Published : 2000.05.31
Abstract
The Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) has been a major cause of bacterial meningitis in children who are less than two years old. The variable (V) region repertoire of adult Caucasian antibodies (Abs) to Hib polysaccharide (PS) has been characterized well. The majority of adult antibodies against Hib uses VL that is derived from the Vk gene A2 and have arginine at the N region. In order to explore the possibility those antibody responses to Hib-PS is variable in various age groups, we examined the VL regions of the antibodies to Hib-PS in Korean adults and children. We immunized Korean adults (n = 8) and children (n = 39) with Hib tetanus conjugated vaccines, isolated RNAs from the peripheral lymphocytes, and amplified the A2-derived VL regions by RT-PCR. The PCR products were subcloned and sequenced. Forty-seven out of 54 independent clones from children used the