Furthermore, in vaccination models in which wild-type mice were immunized with NP-KLH, inactivated influenza vaccine or the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine Ad5-nCoV, mice that were fasted starting more than 8 weeks after vaccination — to analyse the effect on already generated antigen-specific LLPCs — had reduced antigen-specific IgG in serum and reduced antigen-specific LLPCs in bone marrow. Vaccinated mice that were fasted later had reduced protection against influenza virus challenge and reduced serum neutralization activity in a SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus neutralization assay. In the context of natural infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV), mice subjected to ADF or prolonged fasting initiated more than 8 weeks after infection had reduced serum levels of anti-LCMV IgG. Thus, intermittent fasting impairs the maintenance of humoral memory by depleting antigen-specific LLPCs.
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