An evaluation of several adjuvant emulsion regimens for the production of polyclonal antisera in rabbits
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An evaluation of several adjuvant emulsion regimens for the production of polyclonal antisera in rabbits
Abstract
Emulsion adjuvants have been used for production of polyclonal antisera in rabbits (Oryctolagus cunniculi) for decades. Complete Freund's adjuvant has a reputation as a very effective immunoenhancer, but adverse physiological effects, including fever, inflammation and sterile abscess formation, have prompted a search for alternatives to complete Freund's. In this study, we quantitatively compared five adjuvant regimens: (a) a primary inoculation with complete Freund's followed by three boosts with incomplete Freund's; (b) four serial inoculations of incomplete Freund's adjuvant augmented with 6-bromoguanisine; (c) four serial inoculations with RIBI's MPL + TDM + CWS adjuvant emulsion; (d) four serial inoculations with Montanide ISA 50 emulsion; and (e) four serial inoculations with Montanide ISA 70 emulsion. We chose a small (12 amino acid) chain polypeptide coupled to bovine serum albumin as our test antigen. When compared, no system could be seen to be significantly better than a regimen of a primary immunization with complete Freund's adjuvant followed by serial reimmunization with incomplete Freund's adjuvant. The commercially available RIBI adjuvant produced significantly lower antibody levels, while other systems produced essentially equivalent levels. With all five adjuvants, antibody quantities plateaued after the second injection and further immunization did not increase titers significantly. Boost injections did yield greater intradermal tissue reaction than primary inoculations, and intramuscular inoculum volumes of 0.4 cc caused chronic lesions still detectable by the gross necropsy 2 weeks after the final injection.
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