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Rectal Administration of Leishmania Cells Elicits a Specific, Th1-Associated IgG2a Response in Mice: New Perspectives for Mucosal Vaccination against Leishmaniasis, after the Repurposing of a Study on an Anti-Viral Vaccine Candidate.
Varotto-Boccazzi, Ilaria; Epis, Sara; Cattaneo, Giulia Maria; Guerrini, Noemi; Manenti, Alessandro; Rubolini, Diego; Gabrieli, Paolo; Otranto, Domenico; Zuccotti, Gianvincenzo; Montomoli, Emanuele; Bandi, Claudio.
  • Varotto-Boccazzi I; Department of Biosciences, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy.
  • Epis S; Pediatric CRC 'Fondazione Romeo ed Enrica Invernizzi', University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy.
  • Cattaneo GM; Department of Biosciences, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy.
  • Guerrini N; Pediatric CRC 'Fondazione Romeo ed Enrica Invernizzi', University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy.
  • Manenti A; Department of Biosciences, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy.
  • Rubolini D; VisMederi, 53100 Siena, Italy.
  • Gabrieli P; Department of Life Sciences, University of Siena, 53100 Siena, Italy.
  • Otranto D; VisMederi, 53100 Siena, Italy.
  • Zuccotti G; Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy.
  • Montomoli E; Water Research Institute-National Research Council of Italy, IRSA-CNR, 20861 Brugherio, Italy.
  • Bandi C; Department of Biosciences, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy.
Trop Med Infect Dis ; 8(8)2023 Aug 09.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37624344
The mucosal immune system plays a pivotal role in the control of infections, as it represents the first line of defense against most pathogens, from respiratory viruses to intestinal parasites. Mucosal vaccination is thus regarded as a promising strategy to protect animals, including humans, from infections that are acquired by ingestion, inhalation or through the urogenital system. In addition, antigens delivered at the mucosal level can also elicit systemic immune responses. Therefore, mucosal vaccination is potentially effective also against systemic infections acquired through non-mucosal routes, for example, through the bite of hematophagous insects, as in the case of leishmaniasis, a widespread disease that affects humans and dogs. Here, we explored the potential of antigen rectal administration for the generation of anti-Leishmania immunity. Mice were immunized through rectal administration of whole cells of the model parasite Leishmania tarentolae (using a clone engineered to express the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus generated in a previous study). A specific anti-Leishmania IgG antibody response was detected. In addition, the recorded IgG2a/IgG1 ratio was higher than that of animals injected subcutaneously; therefore, suggesting a shift to a Th1-biased immune response. Considering the importance of a Th1 polarization as a protective response against Leishmania infections, we suggest that further investigation should be focused on the development of novel types of vaccines against these parasites based on rectal immunization.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article