Immunostimulation by bacterial components: II. Efficacy studies and meta-analysis of the bacterial extract OM-89

M Huber , K Krauter , G Winkelmann , H.W Bauer , V.W Rahlfs , P.A Lauener , G.S.S Bleßmann , W.G Bessler
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Abstract

The bacterial extract OM-89 (Uro-Vaxom®) consisting of immunostimulating components derived from 18 Escherichia coli strains is used for the treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections. We investigated in the mouse the immunogenicity of the bacterial extract after oral administration. After repeated administration of OM-89, a specific serum IgG and IgA response against a number of bacterial strains was obtained. Supernatants of cell cultures prepared from the urogenital tract of immunized mice also contained increased levels of strain specific IgG and IgA. We could show a bias towards a Th1 type immune response as indicated by increased IgG2a levels in sera, and increased IFNγ levels in supernatants of spleen cells. These findings may contribute to an understanding of the therapeutic effect of Uro-Vaxom®: the metaanalysis of several clinical studies confirmed that Uro-Vaxom® constitutes an effective prophylaxis for urinary tract infections.

细菌成分免疫刺激:细菌提取物OM-89的疗效研究和荟萃分析
细菌提取物OM-89 (urovaxom®)由18种大肠杆菌菌株的免疫刺激成分组成,用于治疗复发性尿路感染。我们在小鼠实验中考察了细菌提取物口服后的免疫原性。反复给药OM-89后,获得了针对多种细菌菌株的特异性血清IgG和IgA应答。从免疫小鼠的泌尿生殖道制备的细胞培养上清液也含有菌株特异性IgG和IgA水平增加。我们可以通过血清中IgG2a水平升高和脾细胞上清中IFNγ水平升高来显示对Th1型免疫反应的偏向。这些发现可能有助于理解urovaxom®的治疗效果:几项临床研究的荟萃分析证实,urovaxom®可有效预防尿路感染。
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