Stimulating Role of Toxoids-laden Liposomes in Oral Immunization against Diphtheria and Tetanus Infections |
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Authors: | Hossein Mirchamsy Hamid Manhouri Mohammad Hamedi Parviz Ahourai Gholam Fateh Zohreh Hamzeloo |
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Affiliation: | Razi State Serum and Vaccine Institute, P. O. Box 11365-1558, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran |
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Abstract: | Liposomes have been produced by injecting an ether solution of a mixture of lecithin and cholesterol into a diluted solution of prewarmed diphtheria and tetanus toxoids followed by elimination of the stream of ether vapour by vacuum.In a preliminary study, adjuvant effects of liposomes on the systemic and mucosal immune response have been studied. When a mixture of diphtheria toxoid (DT) and tetanus toxoid (TT) entrapped in liposomes were administered parenterally or orally in rabbit, a significant rise of specific antibodies against both toxoids was noticed. In monkeys receiving a mixture of DT and TT entrapped in liposomes orally, the antibody response after two and three ingestions of this product was mild but when liposomes containing toxoids were adsorbed with aluminium hydroxide in a similar experiment, a significant rise in the specific antibody response in monkey against both toxoids was recorded. Adult volunteers, similarly receiving a mixture of DT and TT, entrapped in liposomes and adsorbed with aluminium hydroxide have shown a significant rise in specific circulating antitoxins. In order to compare the efficacy of this technique of human oral immunization with the previous method, whereby a plant medicinal seed (LRS) was used as adjuvant in oral immunization of man, a second group of volunteers were simultaneously and similarly treated as suggested previously. The comparative results are discussed in the present report. |
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