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  • Title: The effect of pepsin digestion in relation to the pre-S region on hepatitis B surface antigen-induced hypersensitivity.
    Author: Lei HY, Wang YL, Lee SC, Chen SH.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1992 Jun 01; 148(11):3560-6. PubMed ID: 1375249.
    Abstract:
    The role of the pre-S region of the hepatitis B surface Ag (HBsAg) particle in hypersensitivity to HBsAg was evaluated in mice. Plasma-derived or recombinant HBsAg was digested with pepsin to prepare different forms of HBsAg with or without pre-S region. Strains of mice including AKR/J (H-2k), A.SW (H-2s), C3H/He (H-2k), and CBA/J (H-2k) did not respond to the major S protein with regard to hypersensitivity. However, the pre-S-containing HBsAg overcame this nonresponsiveness. In BALB/c (H-2d) and A/J (H-2a) mice, the pre-S-containing HBsAg induced higher hypersensitivity than did the major S protein. The enhancement induced by the pre-S region was demonstrated to occur during the induction phase by crisscross assay using pre-S-containing HBsAg and major S protein as Ag. The patterns of hypersensitivity induced by the major S, middle S (composed of major S and pre-S2), and large S (composed of middle S and pre-S1 proteins) were also compared. The middle S protein induced responses of 1-h and 24-h hypersensitivities in major S non-responder (C3H/He and CBA/J) mice, whereas the large S protein circumvented only the 1-h one. The effectiveness to stimulate hypersensitivities in vivo by HBsAg is in the following order: middle S greater than large S greater than major S. These data suggest that the pre-S region of HBsAg particle can enhance both the 1-h and 24-h hypersensitivities in the afferent phase.
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