Infect Immun 1985 May;48(2):428-32
Immunoresponses to Neisseria meningitidis epitopes: primary versus secondary
antiphosphorylcholine responses.
Faro J, Seoane R, Puentes E, Martinez Ubeira F, Regueiro BJ.
Specific antiphosphorylcholine immune responses were found to be elicited
by different Neisseria meningitidis group B M986 preparations. Our results
suggest the functional presence of phosphorylcholine in the bacteria. The
immune responses, mostly immunoglobulin M, were measured with a plaque-forming
cell assay. The secondary phosphorylcholine-specific immune response induced
by intact meningococci was significantly lower than the primary phosphorylcholine-specific
immune response induced by the same antigens. This suppression is priming
time dependent and does not represent an early switching to the expression
of other classes of immunoglobulins.