Literature DB >> 22172506

Vaccination with Strongyloides ratti heat shock protein 60 increases susceptibility to challenge infection by induction of Th1 response.

Nadia Ben Nouir1, Marie-Luise Eschbach, Melanie Piédavent, Anke Osterloh, Manchang Tanyi Kingsley, Klaus Erttmann, Norbert Brattig, Eva Liebau, Bernhard Fleischer, Minka Breloer.   

Abstract

The control of strongyloidiasis affecting approximately 100 million people - caused by the gastrointestinal nematode Strongyloides stercoralis - is still based on anti-helminthic treatment. In the current study we analysed the immune response to Strongyloides ratti heat shock protein 60 (srHSP60) as a possible vaccine candidate in the murine system. We show that srHSP60 is a target of both, humoral and cellular response in S. ratti-infected mice. Strikingly, vaccination with srHSP60 without adjuvant or with CFA induced a S. ratti-specific Th1 response in vivo that did not confer protection but slightly increased larval output during challenge infection. Using in vitro T cell stimulation assays we provide further evidence that srHSP60 skewed activated T cells towards a Th1 response that interfered with efficient clearance of S. ratti infection. Vaccination with alum-precipitated srHSP60, in contrast, overruled the Th1-inducing activity intrinsic to srHSP60, induced a Th2 response, and conferred partial protection against a challenge infection. As srHSP60 is actively secreted by S. ratti during all life stages, our findings strongly suggest that srHSP60 induced polarization towards a Th1 response reflects a mechanism of immune evasion by this pathogenic nematode.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22172506     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2011.11.110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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