Cutting Edge: Long-Term B Cell Memory in Humans after Smallpox Vaccination
Emory University · Atlanta VA Medical Center · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Memory B cells are a central component of humoral immunity, and yet little is known about their longevity in humans. Immune memory after smallpox vaccination (DryVax) is a valuable benchmark for understanding the longevity of B cell memory in the absence of re-exposure to Ag. In this study, we demonstrate that smallpox vaccine-specific memory B cells last for >50 years in immunized individuals. Virus-specific memory B cells initially declined postimmunization, but then reached a plateau approximately 10-fold lower than peak and were stably maintained for >50 years after vaccination at a frequency of approximately 0.1% of total circulating IgG(+) B cells. These persisting memory B cells were functional and able…
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6Topics & keywords
- Smallpox
- Vaccination
- Smallpox vaccine
- Immunology
- Virology
- Longevity
- Immune system
- Immunological memory
- Good health and well-being