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Journal of Life Science
2015 Volume.25 No. 11 p.1197 ~ p.1203
Immune Responses of BALB/c Mice Administrated via Oral Route to a Combined Salmonella Typhimurium Ghost Vaccine
Kim Pan-Kil

Ha Yeon-Jo
Lee Su-Man
Kim Sam-Woong
Gal Sang-Wan
Abstract
Salmonella Typhimurium (ST) JOL389 and ¥ö3339 are strong virulent strains against mouse. ST ¥ö8554 is derived by deletion of the asd gene from ST ¥ö3339. Plasmid pMMP184 carrying a ghost cassette was transformed into ST ¥ö8554, and ST ¥ö8554 ghost cells were prepared and administrated via the oral route to BALB/c mice. Change in the amount of total IgG was not elicited to boosting of single ST ¥ö8554 ghost cells, but the content was increased from 6 weeks after the 3rd administration. However, when the ST JOL389 ghost cells is administered together with ST ¥ö8554 ghost cells, the content of total IgG was increased in 2 weeks post primary administration. It was found that the content of total IgG of the group mixed with ST JOL389 ghost cells showed an increased value of 8 times or more at 10 weeks when compared with the group of ST ¥ö8554 ghost cells. The content of IgG1, IgG2a, and sIgA in both groups increased from 4 weeks postprimary administration. As a challenge test of virulent ST ¥ö3339, ¥ö8554 (pMMP184) and ¥ö8554 (pMMP184)/JOL389 ghost cell groups showed protection of 50% or more when compared to the control group. These results suggest that the preparation of combined ghost cells from a strong virulent ST increases immunity more than a single strain.
KEYWORD
BALB/c mouse, ghost vaccine, immune, protection, S. Typhimurium, virulence
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