Role of route of delivery on Chlamydia abortus vaccine-induced immune responses and genital tract immunity in mice

接种途径对小鼠衣原体疫苗诱导的免疫反应和生殖道免疫的影响

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Abstract

We investigated if the efficacy of a Chlamydia abortus (Cab) subunit vaccine is influenced by route of administration. Thus, female CBA/J mice were immunized either by mucosal or systemic routes with Vibrio cholerae ghost (VCG)-based vaccine expressing T and B cell epitopes of Cab polymorphic membrane protein (Pmp) 18D, termed rVCG-Pmp18.3. Vaccine evaluation revealed that all routes of vaccine delivery induced a Th1-type antibody response after a prime boost or three-dose immunization regimen. Also, the intranasal and rectal mucosal and intramuscular systemic routes induced cross-reactive neutralizing antibodies against homologous and heterologous Cab strains. Irrespective of the route of immunization, the vaccine elicited a Th1-type cytokine response (IFN-γ/IL-4 >1) in immunized mice. Analysis of reduction in genital Cab burden as an index of protection showed that immunization induced substantial degrees of protection against infection, irrespective of route of delivery with the intranasal and rectal mucosal routes showing superior levels of protection 12 days postchallenge. Furthermore, there was correlation between the humoral and cellular immune response and protection was associated with the Cab-specific serum IgG antibody avidity and IFN-γ. Thus, while route of administration impacts vaccine efficacy, the rVCG-Pmp18.3-induced protective immunity against Cab respiratory infection can be accomplished by both mucosal and systemic immunization.

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