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Role of two outer membrane antigens in the induction of protective immunity against Francisella tularensis strains of different virulence
Authors:Mark Fulop  Richard Manchee  Richard Titball
Affiliation:Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment, Porton Down, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK
Abstract:Abstract A crude outer membrane preparation from Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain was used to immunise mice. Immunised mice were completely protected from a F. tularensis challenge. We evaluated the role of two major outer membrane antigens in the induction of protective immunity, namely lipopolysaccharide and an outer membrane protein FopA . We presented FopA to the immune system using an aromatic amino acid dependent Salmonella typhimurium as a vector. Although mice mounted an immune response to cloned FopA no significant protection was induced. However, lipopolysaccharide-immunised mice were completely protected from a F. tularensis live vaccine strain challenge. No increase in LD50 was observed using F. tularensis Schu4 as the challenge strain, although there was a significant increase in time to death. These data question the validity of the murine F. tularensis live vaccine strain model.
Keywords:Francisella tularensis    Lipopolysaccharide    Outer membrane protein    Salmonella typhimurium
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