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Recombinant Leishmania tarentolae expressing the A2 virulence gene as a novel candidate vaccine against visceral leishmaniasis

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VACCINE
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 53-62

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.09.114

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Visceral leishmaniasis; Recombinant Leishmania tarentolae; Live vaccine; A2 gene; Immune response

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Visceral leishmaniasis is the most severe form of leishmaniasis To date, there is no effective vaccine against this disease. Many antigens have been examined so fir as protein- or DNA-based vaccines, but none of them conferred complete long-term protection The use of live attenuated vaccines has recently emerged as a promising vaccination strategy In this study, we stably expressed the Leishmania donovani A2 antigen in Leishmania tarentolae. a non-pathogenic member of the genus Leishmania. and evaluated its protective efficacy as a live vaccine against L. infantum challenge. Our results show that a single intraperitoneal administration of the A2-recombinant L tarentolae strain protects BALB/c mice against L infantum challenge and that protective immunity is associated with high levels of IFN-gamma production prior and after challenge This is accompanied by reduced levels of IL-5 production after challenge, leading to a potent Th1 Immune response In contrast, intravenous injection elicited a Th2 type response, characterized by higher levels of IL-5 and high humoral immune response, resulting in a less efficient protection All together, these results indicate the promise of A2-expressing L tarentolae as a safe live vaccine against visceral leishmaniasis (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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