Measurement of IgM responses to a subunit influenza a vaccine by sucrose-gradient centrifugation and membrane-filtration enzyme immunoassays

IgM responses to a deoxycholate-split influenza vaccine containing the surface antigens of the H3N2 virus A/Philippines/2/82 were studied in five volunteers, three of whom were seronegative by haemagglutination inhibition (HI) tests. Responses were measured by a sucrose-gradient centrifugation techn...

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description IgM responses to a deoxycholate-split influenza vaccine containing the surface antigens of the H3N2 virus A/Philippines/2/82 were studied in five volunteers, three of whom were seronegative by haemagglutination inhibition (HI) tests. Responses were measured by a sucrose-gradient centrifugation technique, in which IgM-specific HI activity was computed as a proportion of total IgM and IgG-specific HI activity, and by a membrane filtration-enzyme immunoassay (MF-EIA). Responses weeks, and the IgM induced was 5–40% of total HI-specific activity. The response was also observed in the presence of low levels of pre-existing antibody. Levels of IgM antibody, when measured by MF-EIA, could be easily detected in two of the volunteers, while those of two others were very low and there was no response in a fifth. No biphasic virus-specific response to vaccination, involving first IgM and then IgG, could be measured by either technique. From these studies, the sucrose-gradient fractionation technique appears to be the more sensitive procedure.
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