Effect of oral immunization with recombinant urease on murine Helicobacter felis gastritis
Autor: | W D Thomas, James G. Fox, J Pappo, Nancy S. Taylor, Z Kabok, James C. Murphy |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1995 |
Předmět: |
Immunology
Administration Oral Microbiology Immunoglobulin G Immunophenotyping Feces Mice Immune system Antigen Helicobacter Animals Lymphocytes Antigens Bacterial Vaccines Synthetic biology Helicobacter pylori biology.organism_classification Antibodies Bacterial Urease Recombinant Proteins Immunoglobulin A Infectious Diseases Immunization Gastric Mucosa Gastritis Humoral immunity Helicobacter felis biology.protein Parasitology Female Research Article |
Popis: | The ability of oral immunization to interfere with the establishment of infection with Helicobacter felis was examined. Groups of Swiss Webster mice were immunized orally with 250 micrograms of Helicobacter pylori recombinant urease (rUrease) and 10 micrograms of cholera toxin (CT) adjuvant, 1 mg of H. felis sonicate antigens and CT, or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and CT. Oral immunization with rUrease resulted in markedly elevated serum immunoglobulin G (IgG), serum IgA, and intestinal IgA antibody responses. Challenge with live H. felis further stimulated the urease-specific intestinal IgA and serum IgG and IgA antibody levels in mice previously immunized with rUrease but activated primarily the serum IgG compartment of PBS-treated and H. felis-immunized mice. Intestinal IgA and serum IgG and IgA anti-urease antibody responses were highest in rUrease-immunized mice at the termination of the experiment. Mice immunized with rUrease were significantly protected (P < or = 0.0476) against infection when challenged with H. felis 2 or 6 weeks post-oral immunization in comparison with PBS-treated mice. Whereas H. felis-infected mice displayed multifocal gastric mucosal lymphoid follicles consisting of CD45R+ B cells surrounded by clusters of Thy1.2+ T cells, gastric tissue from rUrease-immunized mice contained few CD45R+ B cells and infrequent mucosal follicles. These observations show that oral immunization with rUrease confers protection against H. felis infection and suggest that gastric tissue may function as an effector organ of the mucosal immune system which reflects the extent of local antigenic stimulation. |
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