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Vaccine Detail
SL3261 expressing T. spiralis Ag30 |
Vaccine Information |
- Vaccine Ontology ID: VO_0004605
- Type: Recombinant vector vaccine
- Status: Research
- Antigen: The antigen expressed on S. enterica is the "210-239 amino acid epitope, (designated as Ag30) derived from the 43 kDa glycoprotein of T. spiralis muscle larvae" (Pompa-Mera et al., 2011).
- Vector: The strain SL3261 of the bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is used as a live, attenuated vaccine vector expressing Ag30 from T. spiralis, displayed on the surface of the bacterium by the autotransporter ShdA (Pompa-Mera et al., 2011).
- Preparation: (Pompa-Mera et al., 2011)
- Immunization Route: intranasal immunization
- Description: This vaccine was shown to elicit protective immunity against T. spiralis challenge, in the form of the induction of antigen-specific IgG1 and IL-5 production (Pompa-Mera et al., 2011).
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Host Response |
Mouse Response
- Host Strain: BALB/c mice
- Vaccine Immune Response Type: VO_0000287
- Immune Response: The mice were shown to have produced antigen-specific IgG1 and IL-5 antibodies in response to T. spiralis challenge.
- Efficacy: At day 8 post-challenge, the adult burden was reduced by 61.83% in mice that had been inoculated with the recombinant vector vaccine (Pompa-Mera et al., 2011).
- Description: The immune response and protection offered by the vaccine shows the usefulness of S. enterica for displaying nematode epitopes found in intestinal parasites (Pompa-Mera et al., 2011).
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References |
Pompa-Mera et al., 2011: Pompa-Mera EN, Yépez-Mulia L, Ocaña-Mondragón A, GarcÃa-Zepeda EA, Ortega-Pierres G, González-Bonilla CR. Trichinella spiralis: intranasal immunization with attenuated Salmonella enterica carrying a gp43 antigen-derived 30mer epitope elicits protection in BALB/c mice. Experimental parasitology. 2011; 129(4); 393-401. [PubMed: 21907709].
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