| Literature DB >> 11024345 |
M M Gherardi1, M I Gómez, V E García, D O Sordelli, M C Cerquetti.
Abstract
The protection conferred by temperature-sensitive mutants of Salmonella enteritidis against different wild-type Salmonella serotypes was investigated. Oral immunization with the single temperature-sensitive mutant E/1/3 or with a temperature-sensitive thymine-requiring double mutant (E/1/3T) conferred: (i) significant protection against the homologous wild-type Salmonella strains; (ii) significant cross-protection toward high challenge doses of S. typhimurium. Significant antibody levels against homologous lipopolysaccharide and against homologous and heterologous protein antigens were detected in sera from immunized mice. Moreover, a wide range of protein antigens from different Salmonella O serotypes were recognized by sera from immunized animals. Besides, primed lymphocytes from E/1/3 immunized mice recognized Salmonella antigens from different serotypes. Taken together, these results indicate that temperature-sensitive mutants of S. enteritidis are good candidates for the construction of live vaccines against Salmonella.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11024345 DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-695X.2000.tb01508.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol ISSN: 0928-8244