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. 1995 Jul;109(1):115-21.
doi: 10.1016/0016-5085(95)90275-9.

Oral immunization with Helicobacter pylori urease B subunit as a treatment against Helicobacter infection in mice

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Oral immunization with Helicobacter pylori urease B subunit as a treatment against Helicobacter infection in mice

I Corthésy-Theulaz et al. Gastroenterology. 1995 Jul.

Abstract

Background & aims: Eradication of Helicobacter pylori infections in humans results in the healing of gastritis and gastric ulcers. This study used a mouse model to test whether oral vaccination can cure Helicobacter infection and gastritis.

Methods: Mice were infected with Helicobacter felis. Three weeks after infection, the mice were orally immunized with H. pylori urease B subunit. Control mice were simultaneously infected but sham immunized.

Results: Three to 8 weeks after oral immunization of H. felis-infected mice with recombinant H. pylori urease B subunit, the infection cleared and there was no evidence of gastritis. Vaccinated mice remained protected against two consecutive H. felis challenges.

Conclusions: These results show that the lack of natural immunity against Helicobacter can be overcome by oral immunization and that vaccination offers a novel therapeutic approach to Helicobacter-induced gastritis.

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