| Literature DB >> 9363912 |
S Naito1, A Horino, T Komiya, Y Fukuda, M Takahashi, Y Ami, Y Suzaki, S Satoh, F Gondaira, J Sugiyama, Y Nakano, M Mori, K Awai, S Nishinohara, K Komuro, T Uchida.
Abstract
Purified verocytotoxins (VTs), VT1 and VT2, were coupled to liposomes via glutaraldehyde. During the coupling procedure, both VT1 and VT2 were detoxified. Intraperitoneal injection in BALB/c mice with either VT1-liposome or VT2-liposome induced a substantial amount of anti-VT1 or anti-VT2 IgG antibody production, respectively. Mice immunized with VT2-liposome were protected against intravenous challenge with a lethal dose of VT2 and the degree of protection correlated well with the amount of IgG induced against VT2. Although VT1-liposome failed to induce protection against VT1, the decrease of the body weight observed after the toxin challenge correlated inversely with the amount of anti-VT1 IgG induced, suggesting that VT1 neutralizing antibody was present in VT1-liposome-immune mice. In addition, VT-liposome conjugate induced no detectable anti-VT IgE antibody production. These results demonstrate the potential ability of VT-liposome conjugates for the production of VT vaccine which induces protection against VTs.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9363912 DOI: 10.1159/000237682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Allergy Immunol ISSN: 1018-2438 Impact factor: 2.749