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Short Communication

Correlation between Peripheral Lymphocyte Subsets and Antibody to Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Response in Hepatitis B Vaccine Recipients

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Pages 333-335 | Published online: 02 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

Peripheral lymphocyte subsets of 14 heterosexual recipients of hepatitis B vaccine were measured by indirect immunofluorescence using specific monoclonal antibodies. 12/14 vaccine recipients developed antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen after the second injection of vaccine; however, 2 recipients remained seronegative. Prior to the vaccination, these two vaccine non-responders had been found to have a significantly reduced ratio of peripheral helper-inducer T cells to suppressor/cytotoxic T cells (1.15±0.02 vs. 1.79±0.12), and an increase in the proportion of natural killer/killer cells (25.6±1.5% vs. 13.8±1.6%) as compared to the 12 responders. Enumeration of peripheral lymphocyte subsets prior to vaccination may be useful in predicting the immune response of hepatitis B vaccine recipients.

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