Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10940886 | Immunobiology | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a highly important respiratory pathogen that causes infections in children, elderly people and immunocompromised people around the world. Pneumococcal vaccines licensed did not reach to eradicate the pneumococcal infection. In a previous study was demonstrated the effectiveness of a nasal experimental vaccine that consisted in a pneumococcal protective protein A (PppA) co-administrated with heat-killed-Lactobacillus casei (LcM), in mice model of respiratory pneumococcal challenge. In the present work the safety of the experimental vaccine LcMÂ +Â PppA and its components were evaluated through hematological, biochemical and immune parameters in a model infection with S. pneumoniae. Thus, alanine transaminase activity, creatinine levels, lactate dehydrogenase activity, C reactive protein levels, corticosterone levels in serum, total and differential leukocyte counts in blood and bronchoalveolar lavages (BAL) and IgE in BAL, were evaluated. Experimental vaccine: LcMÂ +Â PppA nasally administered does not induce harmful effects in our vaccination-infection model. Studied parameters showed LcMÂ +Â PppA's safety in liver, kidney, pulmonary and systemic levels. Although studies in experimental animals do not guarantee security for the application of the vaccine on humans, they are important evidence for the planning and subsequent clinical trials in humans.
Keywords
PBSLPSL. caseiNasopharynx-associated lymphoid tissuePppATHBS. pneumoniaeRSVLCMMRSPPVALTBALDPINALTalanine transaminaseCPRAdjuvantStreptococcus pneumoniaeVaccine safetyTodd Hewitt brothdays post infectionphosphate buffer salinebronchoalveolar lavagelactate dehydrogenaseLDHlipopolysaccharideNasal vaccineRespiratory syncytial virusAntibodyAntigenC reactive proteinPCV
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Authors
Guillermina Almada, Cecilia Haro, Elisa Vintiñi, Marcela Medina,