Evaluation of different immunization protocols with P. brasiliensis antigens in Guinea pigs

Authors

  • Amélia Kamegasawa UNESP; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Ophthalmology
  • Maria Tereza Rezkallah Iwasso UNESP; Institute of Biosciences; Department of Immunology
  • Rosa Viero UNESP; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Pathology
  • Marcello Franco UNESP; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Pathology

Keywords:

Paracoccidioides brasiliensis antigens, Guinea pigs, Immunization protocols

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to develop an efficient and reproducible protocol of immunization of guinea pigs with P. brasiliensis antigens as an animal model for future studies of protective immunity mechanisms. We tested three different antigens (particulate, soluble and combined) and six protocols in the presence and absence of Freund's complete adjuvant and with different numbers of immunizing doses and variable lenght of time between the last immunizing dose and challenge. The efficacy of the immunizing protocol was evaluated by measuring the humoral and cellular anti-P. brasiliensis immune response of the animals, using immuno-diffusion, skin test and macrophage migration inhibition test. It was observed that: 1. Three immunizing doses of the antigens induced a more marked response than two doses; 2. The highest immune response was obtained with the use of Freund's complete adjuvant; 3. Animals challenged a long time (week 6) after the last immunizing dose showed good anti-P. brasiliensis immune response; 4. The particulate antigen induced the lowest immune response. The soluble and the combined antigens were equally efficient in raising good humoral and cellular anti-P. brasiliensis immune response

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Published

1992-06-01

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Serology

How to Cite

Kamegasawa, A., Rezkallah Iwasso, M. T., Viero, R., & Franco, M. (1992). Evaluation of different immunization protocols with P. brasiliensis antigens in Guinea pigs . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 34(3), 243-249. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28927