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Intranasal administration of proteoliposome-derived cochleates from Vibrio cholerae O1 induce mucosal and systemic immune responses in mice.

Reinaldo Acevedo1, Adriana Callicó, Judith del Campo, Elizabeth González, Bárbara Cedré, Lissette González, Belkis Romeu, Caridad Zayas, Miriam Lastre, Sonsire Fernández, Reynaldo Oliva, Luis García, José Luis Pérez, Oliver Pérez.   

Abstract

Conservative estimates place the death toll from cholera at more than 100,000 persons each year. A particulate mucosal vaccine strategy combining antigens and immune stimulator molecules from Vibrio cholerae to overcome this problem is described. Proteoliposomes extracted from V. cholerae O1 were transformed into cochleates (AFCo2, Adjuvant Finlay cochleate 2) through a calcium inducible rotary dialysis method. Light microscopy was carried out and tubules of 16.25+/-4.57 microm in length were observed. Western blots were performed to verify the immunochemical properties of the main AFCo2 incorporated antigens, revealing full recognition of the outer membrane protein U (OmpU), lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin (MSHA) antigens. AFCo2 were administered by the intranasal route using a two or three dose schedule and the immune response against V. cholerae antigens was assessed. Three AFCo2 doses were required to induce significant (p<0.05), antigen specific IgA in saliva (1.34+/-0.135) and feces (0.60+/-0.089). While, two or three doses of AFCo2 or proteoliposomes induce similar specific IgG and vibriocidal activity responses in sera. These results show for the first time that AFCo2 can be obtained from V. cholerae O1 proteoliposomes and have the potential to protect against the pathogen when administered intranasally.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19545630     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2009.03.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods        ISSN: 1046-2023            Impact factor:   3.608


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Review 1.  Lipid complexes with cationic peptides and OAKs; their role in antimicrobial action and in the delivery of antimicrobial agents.

Authors:  Raquel F Epand; Amram Mor; Richard M Epand
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2011-05-15       Impact factor: 9.261

2.  Mucosal immunization with liposome-nucleic acid adjuvants generates effective humoral and cellular immunity.

Authors:  Angela Henderson; Katie Propst; Ross Kedl; Steven Dow
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2011-05-19       Impact factor: 3.641

Review 3.  Vibrio cholerae: lessons for mucosal vaccine design.

Authors:  Anne L Bishop; Andrew Camilli
Journal:  Expert Rev Vaccines       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 5.217

4.  Cochleates derived from Vibrio cholerae O1 proteoliposomes: the impact of structure transformation on mucosal immunisation.

Authors:  Reinaldo Acevedo; Oliver Pérez; Caridad Zayas; José L Pérez; Adriana Callicó; Bárbara Cedré; Luis García; David Mckee; Alexander B Mullen; Valerie A Ferro
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-10-12       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Immune adjuvant effect of V. cholerae O1 derived Proteoliposome coadministered by intranasal route with Vi polysaccharide from Salmonella Typhi.

Authors:  Reinaldo Acevedo; Adriana Callicó; Yisabel Aranguren; Caridad Zayas; Yolanda Valdés; Oliver Pérez; Luis García; Valerie A Ferro; José Luis Pérez
Journal:  BMC Immunol       Date:  2013-02-25       Impact factor: 3.615

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