Protection of Susceptible BALB/c Mice from Challenge with Leishmania major by Nucleoside Hydrolase, a Soluble Exo-antigen of Leishmania

Leishmania major culture-derived, soluble, exogenous antigens have been shown to be a source of vaccine targets for the parasite. We have previously reported that L. major culture-derived, soluble, exogenous antigens can immunize BALB/c mice against challenge with L. major. However, the molecule(s)...

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description Leishmania major culture-derived, soluble, exogenous antigens have been shown to be a source of vaccine targets for the parasite. We have previously reported that L. major culture-derived, soluble, exogenous antigens can immunize BALB/c mice against challenge with L. major. However, the molecule(s) involved in this protection was not known. We describe the potential of one component of soluble exogenous antigens (recombinant nucleoside hydrolase) to vaccinate mice against challenge with L. major. We found that recombinant nucleoside hydrolase vaccinated BALB/c mice against a subsequent challenge with L. major. Protection was manifested by a significant decrease in lesion size (as much as a 30-fold reduction) and parasite burden (as much as a 71-fold reduction). Protection was achieved whether recombinant nucleoside hydrolase was administered to mice in the presence or absence of adjuvant (interleukin-12). Finally, protection was accompanied by an increase in interferon-gamma production but a decrease in interleukin-10 production by vaccinated animals in response to challenge with L. major.
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Biological and medical sciences
Female
Infectious diseases
Interferon-gamma - blood
Interleukin-10 - blood
Interleukin-12 - administration & dosage
Interleukin-12 - immunology
Interleukin-4 - biosynthesis
Leishmania major - enzymology
Leishmania major - immunology
Leishmania major - isolation & purification
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous - immunology
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous - prevention & control
Lipopolysaccharides - immunology
Medical sciences
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
N-Glycosyl Hydrolases - immunology
Protozoan Vaccines - immunology
Recombinant Proteins - immunology
Time Factors
Vaccination
Vaccines, Subunit - immunology
title Protection of Susceptible BALB/c Mice from Challenge with Leishmania major by Nucleoside Hydrolase, a Soluble Exo-antigen of Leishmania
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