Repeated BCG vaccination is more effective than a single dose in preventing diabetes in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice.

Israel journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 1997-11-01
N Shehadeh, A Etzioni, A Cahana, G Teninboum, B Gorodetsky, D Barzilai, E Karnieli
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Stimulation of the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse immune-system with a single bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination can inhibit the development of diabetes. The optimal dose, and the time and number of vaccinations is still to be clarified. In this study we evaluated the protective effect of repeated BCG vaccinations on preventing diabetes in NOD mice. 17/32 (53%) of the control group, 8/31 (26%) of the single vaccine-treated (at age 35 days) mice, and 7/23 (30%) of the single vaccine-treated (at age 90 days) mice developed diabetes, and none of the repeated BCG vaccination (at age 35 & 90 days, n = 14) animals developed the disease, up to 250 days of age (p < 0.05, compared with controls and each of the single-vaccination groups). While the severity of insulitis was lower in repeatedly BCG-treated mice at age 120 days as compared with controls and single BCG-vaccination groups, we could not detect significant differences in the Intracellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) expression between the various groups. There were no differences in weight gain and blood hematocrit between the different groups. Our report demonstrates that repeated BCG vaccination is safe and more effective than a single dose in preventing type I diabetes in NOD mice. This data should be considered in planning new human trials with BCG.

在非肥胖型糖尿病(NOD)小鼠中,反复接种卡介苗比单次接种更有效。
单次卡介苗(BCG)刺激非肥胖糖尿病(NOD)小鼠免疫系统可以抑制糖尿病的发展。接种疫苗的最佳剂量、时间和次数仍有待明确。在本研究中,我们评估了反复接种BCG对NOD小鼠糖尿病的保护作用。对照组中有17/32(53%),单次接种(35日龄)小鼠中有8/31(26%),单次接种(90日龄)小鼠中有7/23(30%)发生糖尿病,重复接种卡介苗(35和90日龄,n = 14)的动物在250日龄前均未发生糖尿病(与对照组和单次接种组相比,p < 0.05)。虽然与对照组和单次接种bcg组相比,多次接种bcg的120日龄小鼠的胰岛素炎严重程度较低,但我们未发现各组间细胞内粘附分子-1 (ICAM-1)表达有显著差异。不同组之间的体重增加和血细胞比容没有差异。我们的报告表明,在预防NOD小鼠I型糖尿病方面,反复接种卡介苗是安全的,而且比单次接种更有效。在规划新的卡介苗人体试验时应考虑这些数据。
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