Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online ISSN : 1884-2836
Print ISSN : 1344-6304
ISSN-L : 1344-6304
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Intranasal Administration of Schistosoma japonicum Paramyosin Induced Robust Long-Lasting Systemic and Local Antibody as well as Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Responses, but Failed to Confer Protection in a Mouse Infection Model
Hideyasu KohamaTetsuya HarakuniMihoko KikuchiTakeshi NaraYasunori TakemuraTakeshi MiyataYoshiya SatoKenji HirayamaTakeshi Arakawa
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2010 年 63 巻 3 号 p. 166-172

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To investigate intranasal (i.n.) immunization efficacy of Schistosoma japonicum 97-kDa myofibrillar protein paramyosin (PM), a vaccine candidate for Asian schistosomiasis, BALB/c mice were i.n. immunized with Escherichia coli-expressed recombinant PM (rPM). I.n. immunization using rPM mixed with cholera toxin (CT) was more potent than subcutaneous (s.c.) immunization with rPM emulsified in incomplete Freund's adjuvant for induction of serum (IgG, IgE, and IgA) and mucosal (IgA in nose, lung, and intestine) antibody and delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) responses. The second i.n. immunization was sufficient to induce maximal serum IgG and DTH responses, which were almost completely maintained for more than 6 months. Next, to evaluate protective efficacy of the rPM against S. japonicum infection, immunized mice were infected with S. japonicum cercariae at 2 weeks after the second immunization. At 7 weeks after infection, we observed no reduction in worm burden or fecundity in both i.n. and s.c. immunized groups. Results showed that i.n. immunization with rPM/CT failed to provide protection against parasite infection, albeit the antigen was a very potent mucosal immunogen. These results may emphasize the need to innovate new mucosal adjuvants or delivery molecules to overcome such hurdles in the construction of a mucosal antiparasite vaccine platform.

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