Literature DB >> 22850640

Mucosal immune responses in W/W(v) and Sl/Sl(d) mutant mice.

Naoto Yoshino1, Hiroyuki Kanno, Kiyomi Takahashi, Masahiro Endo, Shigehiro Sato.   

Abstract

In order to identify potential unanticipated side reactions and immune responses, the evaluation of candidate vaccines should include immunization of the murine model of the disease in question and mutant animals, as well as normal laboratory animals. We employed WBB6F(1)-W/W(v) and WBB6F(1)-Sl/Sl(d) mutant mice, which are genetically mast cell deficient and lack intestinal pacemaker activity due to a severe deficiency in interstitial cells of Cajal. Antigen-specific mucosal and systemic immune responses in the mutant and congenic normal mice were induced by intranasal or intragastric immunization with ovalbumin (OVA) plus cholera toxin as an adjuvant. It was found that the levels of the OVA-specific humoral immune response in the mucosal and systemic tissues of the mutant mice immunized intranasally were roughly equivalent to those of the congenic normal mice. In contrast, the specific humoral immune response in the intragastrically immunized mutant mice was greater than that observed in the congenic normal mice. Unexpectedly, the titers of OVA-specific IgA antibodies and total IgA antibodies in the fecal extracts of both intranasally and intragastrically immunized mutant mice were significantly lower than in those of the congenic normal mice. Although the detailed mechanisms leading to these differences remain unclear, the unexpected immune responses observed in the gastrointestinal tracts of the mice in this study may be related to an abnormality of gastrointestinal motility. Our data therefore suggest that studies using mutant mice and physiological assessments should be carried out during mucosal vaccine development.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22850640     DOI: 10.1538/expanim.61.407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Anim        ISSN: 0007-5124


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1.  Polymyxins as novel and safe mucosal adjuvants to induce humoral immune responses in mice.

Authors:  Naoto Yoshino; Masahiro Endo; Hiroyuki Kanno; Naomi Matsukawa; Reiko Tsutsumi; Ryosuke Takeshita; Shigehiro Sato
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-04-11       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Mast cells partially contribute to mucosal adjuvanticity of surfactin in mice.

Authors:  Naoto Yoshino; Ryosuke Takeshita; Hanae Kawamura; Yutaka Sasaki; Masahiro Kagabu; Toru Sugiyama; Yasushi Muraki; Shigehiro Sato
Journal:  Immun Inflamm Dis       Date:  2017-11-03
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