Intramuscular delivery of a cholera DNA vaccine primes both systemic and mucosal protective antibody responses against cholera
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Intramuscular delivery of a cholera DNA vaccine primes both systemic and mucosal protective antibody responses against cholera
Abstract
Cholera is a potentially lethal diarrhea disease caused by the gram-negative bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The need for an effective cholera vaccine is clearly indicated but the challenges of eliciting both systemic and mucosal immune responses remains a significant challenge. In the current report, we discovered that a DNA vaccine expressing a protective cholera antigen, cholera toxin B subunit (CTB), delivered parenterally can elicit both systemic and mucosal anti-CTB antibody responses in mice. The priming effect by DNA immunization was demonstrated by higher mucosal antibody responses following one boost with the inactivated cholera vaccine (KWC-B) delivered orally when compared to the twice oral administration of KWC-B alone. This finding indicates that DNA vaccines delivered parenterally are effective in eliciting mucosal protective immune responses--a unique advantage for DNA vaccination that has not yet been well realized and should bring value to the development of novel vaccination approaches against mucosally transmitted diseases.
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