| Literature DB >> 14670328 |
Emilio D'Ugo1, Marino Paroli, Giampiero Palmieri, Roberto Giuseppetti, Claudio Argentini, Elena Tritarelli, Roberto Bruni, Vincenzo Barnaba, Michael Houghton, Maria Rapicetta.
Abstract
The immunogenicity and the protection induced by an hepatitis delta virus (HDV) vaccine consisting of the small nucleoprotein (HDAg) (p24) and adjuvanted with MF59 or Freund's adjuvant (FA) were evaluated in woodchucks chronically infected with woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) and challenged with hepatitis delta virus. Humoral and T-cell-mediated responses to HDAg were measured. Anti-HD antibodies appeared earlier in the FA/p24 animals. After challenge, all MF59/p24 vaccinated animals showed a response to HDAg-derived peptides, compared to two of the five FA/p24 animals and one of the control animals. Serum HDV-RNA peak values and persistence were considerably reduced in immunized animals, in comparison to controls. Furthermore, HDV-RNA was absent in autopsy liver tissues of 50% of the MF59/p24 animals, whereas high levels were present in all of the FA/p24 animals and controls. Histological liver analysis performed before and after challenge revealed the presence of acute hepatitis-like lesions only in the controls. Overall, the results suggest that the MF59/p24 vaccine better controls the infection in terms of viral replication and survival.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14670328 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2003.07.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641