Abstract

Eighteen patients with late complement component deficiency (LCCD) were immunized with meningococcal capsular polysaccharide vaccine. The LCCD patients had experienced one-to-five meningococcal infections before vaccination, but their immunological and clinical status was normal at the time of immunization. Serum samples from vaccinated complement-sufficient relatives of the LCCD patients and healthy Russian male adults were used as controls. Total and immunoglobulin-specific concentrations of antibodies to group A, C, W135, and Y capsular polysaccharides were determined by enzyme immunoassay in serum samples taken before and 1-108 weeks after immunization. The individual preimmunization and post-immunization antibody concentrations varied greatly. The median antibody concentrations of the LCCD patients increased significantly after vaccination, and were not significantly different from those of the control groups. The antibody concentrations remained elevated for at least 1 year after vaccination. The post-immunization antibody concentrations correlated with the number of meningococcal infections within 10 years before vaccination. In spite of the vaccination two LCCD patients experienced a meningococcal disease 9 and 12 months, respectively, after vaccination.

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