J R McGhee
National Institutes of Health
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 1978
S M Michalek; J R McGhee; Roland R. Arnold; Jiri Mestecky
1) The selective induction of secretory antibody is antigen dose dependent. A dose of 10(7) or 10(8) S. mutans CFU (per gram of diet) elicited a significant response, while a higher dose (10(9) CFU/gram) resulted in an apparent state of unresponsiveness. 2) A lowly virulent mutant of S. mutans 6715 (C4) induced protective s-IgA antibodies against challenge with a highly virulent species (C211). Cross protection among serotypes of S. mutans has been achieved. 3) Bovine milk with antibodies to S. mutans significantly reduced the level of caries lesions in rats fed this lyophilized milk and challenged with the homologous, virulent S. mutans strains.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 1978
J R McGhee; Jiri Mestecky; Roland R. Arnold; S M Michalek; Shirley J. Prince; James L. Babb
1) Ingestion of Streptococcus mutans antigen by human volunteers induced the selective appearance of antibodies in saliva and tears but not in serum. 2) These antibodies were associated with the IgA class as determined by enhanced or blocked agglutination, immunofluorescence and gel filtration. 3) A second series of antigen ingestion resulted in a secondary response in these secretions characterized by an earlier appearance of antibodies which reached higher titers than in the primary response.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 1978
Roland R. Arnold; Shirley J. Prince; Jiri Mestecky; Denis Lynch; Monica Lynch; J R McGhee
1) Certain selective IgA-deficient subjects are capable of synthesizing functional secretory antibodies (s-IgM or s-IgA class) to indigenous oral microorganisms. 2) The presence or absence of these secretory antibodies in saliva can be correlated with the extent of caries involvement. 3) Lysozyme activity is significantly increased in saliva from immune deficient subjects though no correlation can be made with caries experience.
Journal of Immunology | 1990
T Taguchi; J R McGhee; R L Coffman; Kenneth W. Beagley; John H. Eldridge; Kiyoshi Takatsu; Hiroshi Kiyono
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1980
S M Michalek; R N Moore; J R McGhee; David L. Rosenstreich; Stephan E. Mergenhagen
Journal of Immunology | 1991
T Taguchi; Wilhelm K. Aicher; Keiko Fujihashi; Masato Yamamoto; J R McGhee; Jeffrey A. Bluestone; Hiroshi Kiyono
Journal of Immunology | 1982
M J Wannemuehler; Hiroshi Kiyono; J L Babb; S M Michalek; J R McGhee
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1984
Hiroshi Kiyono; Max D. Cooper; John F. Kearney; Mosteller Lm; S M Michalek; William J. Koopman; J R McGhee
Journal of Immunology | 1993
D W McGee; Kenneth W. Beagley; Wilhelm K. Aicher; J R McGhee
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1985
Hiroshi Kiyono; L M Mosteller-Barnum; A M Pitts; Shane I. Williamson; S M Michalek; J R McGhee