Bacillus Toyonensis BCT-7112 T Spores as Parenteral Adjuvant of BoHV-5 Vaccine in a Murine Model
Bacterial spores of the genus Bacillus are being evaluated as adjuvant molecules capable of improving the immune response to vaccines. In this study, we investigate whether subcutaneously administered spores of B. toyonensis BCT-7112 could enhance a vaccine immune response in mice. Three groups of m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins 2021-06, Vol.13 (3), p.655 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bacterial spores of the genus Bacillus are being evaluated as adjuvant molecules capable of improving the immune response to vaccines. In this study, we investigate whether subcutaneously administered spores of B. toyonensis BCT-7112
could enhance a vaccine immune response in mice. Three groups of mice were subcutaneously vaccinated on day 0 and received a booster on day 21 of the experiment, with the following vaccine formulations: 40 µg of recombinant glycoprotein D (rgD) from bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5) adsorbed in 10% aluminum hydroxide (alum) without B. toyonensis spores (group 1) and B. toyonensis (1 × 10
viable spores) + 40 µg of rgD adsorbed in 10% alum (group 2); and B. toyonensis (1 × 10
viable spores) without rgD (group 3). Group 2 showed significantly higher titers (P |
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ISSN: | 1867-1314 |