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Mucosal and systemic immune responses of mice to tetanus toxoid coadministered nasally with AFCo1
Authors:Romeu Belkis  González Elyzabeth  Del Campo Judith  Acevedo Reynaldo  Zayas Caridad  Valdés Yolanda  Cabrera Osmir  Cuello Maribel  Balboa Julio  Lastre Miriam  Pérez Oliver
Affiliation:Immunology Department, Finlay Institute, Calle 17 esquina 198 Rpto Siboney, Havana 11600, Cuba. bromeu@finlay.edu.cu
Abstract:Mucosal immune responses are an early and important line of defense against pathogens. The current understanding of the mucosal immune system allows us to consider the use of nasal immunization for induction of antigen-specific immune responses at the mucosal surface and the systemic compartment. Mucosal adjuvants are key for developing novel mucosal vaccines and represent 1 approach to improving mucosal and systemic immunity. However, few mucosal vaccine adjuvants are currently approved for human use. Neisseria meningitidis B proteoliposome-derived cochleate (AFCo1 - Adjuvant Finlay Cochleate 1) has been demonstrated to be a potent mucosal adjuvant. The present work demonstrates that intranasal immunization of 3 doses of tetanus toxoid (TT) coadministered with AFCo1 in mice promotes high systemic and mucosal responses. The anti-TT IgG serum titers and the mucosal anti-TT IgA in saliva and vaginal wash were significantly higher than TT alone. The analysis of antibody subclasses showed that intranasal administration of AFCo1 + TT induced not only IgG1 but also IgG2a anti-TT antibodies at levels comparable to those obtained with TT vaccine (vax-TET). These data support the fact that AFCo1 is a potent mucosal adjuvant in nasal immunization to a coadministered protein antigen.
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