Vaccination of mice with a 30 kDaSchistosomaantigen with and without human adjuvant induces high protection againstS. mansoniinfection (original) (raw)
2004, Journal of Helminthology
A 30 kDa antigen was characterized as a hydrophobic polypeptide containing 16 amino acids and evaluated as a potential candidate vaccine against infection bySchistosoma mansoni. CD1 albino mice immunized at 0, 14, and 21 days with 25 or 50 μg of the 30 kDa antigen per mouse with and without alum developed high levels of IgG antibodies (predominantly IgG2a and IgG2b isotypes). When immunized mice were infected with 200S. mansonicercariae, the highest protection levels (61% and 65% reduction in worm burden in two separate experiments) were obtained using the 50-μg antigen without alum adjuvant. The granuloma size decreased to 10%, a non-significant level in mice immunized using alum adjuvant. The results demonstrate the ability of the 30 kDa antigen with and without alum adjuvant to protect mice againstS. mansoniinfection.
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