Tetanus toxoid (Ttd) was coupled to liposomes via glutaraldehyde. Intraperitoneal injection in BALB/c mice with Ttd-liposomes induced a substantial amount of anti-Ttd IgG antibody production and an extremely low level of anti-Ttd IgE antibody production. Mice immunized with Ttd-liposomes were successfully protected against a subsequent challenge with a lethal dose of tetanus toxin (Ttx). On the other hand, aluminum hydroxide-adsorbed Ttd (Ttd-alum) and plain Ttd solution induced the production of both IgG and IgE antibodies against Ttd. Moreover, secondary immunization with Ttd-liposomes in mice, in which anti-Ttd IgE antibody production was induced by Ttd-alum led to enhanced anti-Ttd IgG and a limited anti-Ttd IgE antibody production. When Ttd-liposome preparation was lyophilized, the efficacy of Ttd-liposomes was maintained for 6 months at 37 C, suggesting that this vaccine preparation would be stable without refrigeration. These results demonstrate the potential ability of Ttd-liposome conjugates to produce a tetanus vaccine which provides protection against (Ttx) while inducing the least amount of anti-Ttd IgE antibodies.
Induction of Protection against Tetanus Toxin in Mice by Tetanus Toxoid–Liposome Conjugate
파상풍 독소에 대한 보호 유도: 파상풍 독소-리포좀 접합체를 이용한 쥐에서의 연구
[Category] 파상풍,
[Article Type] journal-article
[Source] pubmed
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