Prospects for a nonliving vaccine against Schistosomiasis based on cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms

We have designed a vaccine model based on induction of cell-mediated immunity and shown that it protects mice against Schistosoma mansoni infection. Mice are immunized by intradermal injection with schistosome antigens plus BCG. Resistance is dependent on the route of antigen presentation and the adjuvant chosen. The pattern of resistance correlates with sensitization of T lymphocytes for production of gamma interferon, a macrophage activating lymphokine that stimulates the cellular effector mechanism of protection. Purified schistosome paramyosin, a muscle cell component present in soluble parasite antigenic preparations, is immunogenic for T lymphocytes and induces resistance when given intradermally with BCG. It is likely that this protein, and possibly other soluble molecules that are released by the parasites of a challenge infection, induce a cellular inflammatory response resulting in larval trapping and/or killing by activated macrophages. These results verify the feasibility of a vaccine against schistosomiasis based on induction of cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms.

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Main Authors: James,Stephanie L., Pearce,Edward J., Sher,Alan
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 1987
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027619870008000202009-06-26Prospects for a nonliving vaccine against Schistosomiasis based on cell-mediated immune resistance mechanismsJames,Stephanie L.Pearce,Edward J.Sher,AlanWe have designed a vaccine model based on induction of cell-mediated immunity and shown that it protects mice against Schistosoma mansoni infection. Mice are immunized by intradermal injection with schistosome antigens plus BCG. Resistance is dependent on the route of antigen presentation and the adjuvant chosen. The pattern of resistance correlates with sensitization of T lymphocytes for production of gamma interferon, a macrophage activating lymphokine that stimulates the cellular effector mechanism of protection. Purified schistosome paramyosin, a muscle cell component present in soluble parasite antigenic preparations, is immunogenic for T lymphocytes and induces resistance when given intradermally with BCG. It is likely that this protein, and possibly other soluble molecules that are released by the parasites of a challenge infection, induce a cellular inflammatory response resulting in larval trapping and/or killing by activated macrophages. These results verify the feasibility of a vaccine against schistosomiasis based on induction of cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.82 suppl.4 19871987-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761987000800020en10.1590/S0074-02761987000800020
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Pearce,Edward J.
Sher,Alan
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Pearce,Edward J.
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Prospects for a nonliving vaccine against Schistosomiasis based on cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms
author_facet James,Stephanie L.
Pearce,Edward J.
Sher,Alan
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title Prospects for a nonliving vaccine against Schistosomiasis based on cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms
title_short Prospects for a nonliving vaccine against Schistosomiasis based on cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms
title_full Prospects for a nonliving vaccine against Schistosomiasis based on cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms
title_fullStr Prospects for a nonliving vaccine against Schistosomiasis based on cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Prospects for a nonliving vaccine against Schistosomiasis based on cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms
title_sort prospects for a nonliving vaccine against schistosomiasis based on cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms
description We have designed a vaccine model based on induction of cell-mediated immunity and shown that it protects mice against Schistosoma mansoni infection. Mice are immunized by intradermal injection with schistosome antigens plus BCG. Resistance is dependent on the route of antigen presentation and the adjuvant chosen. The pattern of resistance correlates with sensitization of T lymphocytes for production of gamma interferon, a macrophage activating lymphokine that stimulates the cellular effector mechanism of protection. Purified schistosome paramyosin, a muscle cell component present in soluble parasite antigenic preparations, is immunogenic for T lymphocytes and induces resistance when given intradermally with BCG. It is likely that this protein, and possibly other soluble molecules that are released by the parasites of a challenge infection, induce a cellular inflammatory response resulting in larval trapping and/or killing by activated macrophages. These results verify the feasibility of a vaccine against schistosomiasis based on induction of cell-mediated immune resistance mechanisms.
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