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| Título: | Intranasal Immunization with a Colloid-Formulated Bacterial Extract Induces an Acute Inflammatory Response in the Lungs and Elicits Specific Immune Responses |
| Autor: | Rial, A. Lens, D. Betancor, L. Benkiel, H. Silva, J. S. Chabalgoity, J. A. |
| Tipo: | Artículo |
| Descriptores: | IMMUNIZATION, BACTERIAL LYSATES, INFLAMMATION, IMMUNITY |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2004 |
| Resumen: | Nonspecific stimulation of lung defenses by repeated oral administration of immunomodulators, such as bacterial extracts, has shown potential for the prevention of respiratory tract infections. Here, we show that intranasal (i.n.) immunization with a bacterial extract formulated as a colloid induces an acute inflammatory response in the lungs characterized by increased production of CCL and CXCL chemokines and a major influx of dendritic cells (DCs) and neutrophils, with a higher proportion of DCs showing an activated phenotype (high CD80/CD86 expression). Cytokine levels measured in bronchoalveolar-lavage samples showed a small increase in the production of tumor necrosis factor alpha and similar levels of the other cytokines measured (interleukin 10 [IL-10], IL-12, and gamma interferon [IFN-]) in immunized mice compared with control mice. However, the recall response of primed animals after antigenic challenge induced increased expression of IL-12 and IFN-mRNAs in lung homogenates. Overall, all these effects were not due to the lipopolysaccharide content in the bacterial extract. Furthermore, we found that three i.n. doses administered 2 to 3 weeks apart were enough to elicit long-lasting specific serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) and secretory IgA antibody responses.
Assessment of IgG subclasses showed a balanced pattern of IgG1-IgG2a responses. The serum total IgE concentrations were also elevated in immunized mice 2 weeks after the third dose, but they significantly decreased soon afterwards. Our results suggest that simple formulations of bacterial extracts administered i.n.
are highly immunogenic, eliciting local and systemic immune responses, and may serve as the basis for cost-effective immunotherapies for the prevention and treatment of respiratory infections. |
| EN: | Infect Immun. 72(5), 2004 |
| Financiadores: | Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica (CSIC) Programa de Desarrollo de las Ciencias Básicas (PEDEClBA) |
| Citación: | RIAL, A., LENS, D., BETANCOR, L., y otros. Intranasal Immunization with a Colloid-Formulated Bacterial Extract Induces an Acute Inflammatory Response in the Lungs and Elicits Specific Immune Responses. Infect Immun [en línea] 2004, 72(5). DOI: 10.1128/IAI.72.5.2679–2688.2004 |
| Licencia: | Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0) |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos - Instituto de Higiene |
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