INVESTIGADORES
CAZORLA Silvia Ines
artículos
Título:
Oral Multicomponent DNA Vaccine Delivered by Attenuated Salmonella Elicited Immunoprotection against American Trypanosomiasis.
Autor/es:
CAZORLA SILVIA INÉS; MATOS MARINA NADIA; CERNY NATACHA; RAMIREZ CAROLINA; SANCHEZ ALBERTI ANDRES; BIVONA AUGUSTO; MORALES CELINA; GUZMÁN CARLOS ALBERTO; MALCHIODI EMILIO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Editorial:
UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Chicago; Año: 2014
ISSN:
0022-1899
Resumen:
We have reported that attenuated Salmonella (S) carrying plasmids encoding the cysteine protease cruzipain (Cz) protects against Trypanosoma cruzi infection. Here, we determined whether immunoprotection could be improved by the oral coadministration of 3 Salmonella carrying the plasmids that encode the antigens Cz, Tc52, and Tc24. SCz+STc52+STc24?immunized mice presented an increased antibody response against each antigen compared with those in the single antigen?immunized groups, as well as higher trypomastigotes antibody- mediated lyses and cell invasion inhibition compared with controls. SCz+STc52+STc24?immunized and ?challenged mice rendered lower parasitemia.Weight loss after infection was detected in all mice except those inthe SCz+STc52+STc24 group. Moreover, cardiomyopathy-associated enzyme activity was significantly lower in SCz+STc24+STc52?immunized mice compared with controls. Few or no abnormalities were found in muscle tissues of SCz+STc24+STc52?immunized mice, whereas controls presented with inflammatory foci, necrosis, and amastigote nests.We conclude that a multicomponent approach that targets several invasion and metabolic mechanisms improves protection compared with single-component vaccines