Immunological evaluation of the prophylactic impact of soluble egg antigen (SEA) combined with schistosomula lung antigen preparation (SLAP) on a murine model of schistosomiasis mansoni

Pub Date : 2022-12-27 DOI:10.21608/puj.2022.174048.1193
A. Elkholy, Nagat H. Soliman, M. Elawady, R. Omar
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Background: Vaccination against schistosomiasis might be an excellent approach for its control and elimination. Despite the recent advances in identification of several potential vaccine candidates, no vaccine was validated for clinical trials. Objective: This research aims to evaluate the preventive effects of soluble egg antigen (SEA) in combination with schistosomula lung antigen preparation (SLAP) on a murine model of schistosomiasis mansoni . Material and Methods: In this study, 35 Swiss albino male mice (aged 6 to 8 weeks) were divided into five groups. Each group contained seven mice, with G1 serving as the normal control, G2 the infected control, G3 the infected and immunized by SEA, G4 the infected and immunized by SLAP, and G5 the infected and immunized by combination antigens (SLAP and SEA). All mice were infected two weeks after receiving their final dose of immunization. Seven weeks following infection, mice were decapitated in order to determine the impact of the injected antigens using determination of liver enzymes, IL10, TNF-α and schistosomal
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可溶性卵抗原(SEA)联合血吸虫肺抗原制剂(SLAP)对曼氏血吸虫病小鼠模型预防作用的免疫学评价
背景:接种血吸虫病疫苗可能是控制和消除血吸虫病的一种很好的方法。尽管最近在确定几种潜在候选疫苗方面取得了进展,但没有一种疫苗经过临床试验验证。目的:评价可溶性卵抗原(SEA)联合血吸虫肺抗原制剂(SLAP)对曼氏血吸虫病小鼠模型的预防作用。材料和方法:本研究将35只瑞士白化病雄性小鼠(6-8周龄)分为5组。每组7只小鼠,G1为正常对照,G2为感染对照,G3为SEA感染免疫,G4为SLAP感染免疫,G5为组合抗原(SLAP和SEA)感染免疫。所有小鼠在接受最后剂量的免疫接种两周后被感染。感染后7周,将小鼠斩首,通过测定肝酶、IL10、TNF-α和血吸虫来确定注射抗原的影响
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