Title of article :
Improved Immunogenicity of Tetanus Toxoid by Brucella abortus S19 LPS Adjuvant
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, Mohsen Immunology Lab - Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics - University of Tehran , Kianmehr, Zahra Immunology Lab - Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics - University of Tehran , Kaboudanian Ardestani, Sussan Immunology Lab - Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics - University of Tehran , Gharegozlou, Behnaz Faculty of Allied Health - Department of Immunology - Tehran University of Medical Science - Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Adjuvants are used to increase the immunogenicity of new generation
vaccines, especially those based on recombinant proteins. Despite immunostimulatory
properties, the use of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) as an adjuvant has been
hampered due to its toxicity and pyrogenicity. Brucella abortus LPS is less toxic and
has no pyrogenic properties compared to LPS from other gram negative bacteria.
Objectives: To evaluate the adjuvant effect of B. abortus (vaccine strain, S19) LPS for
tetanus toxoid antigen (TT) and to investigate the protective effect of different tetanus
vaccine preparations. Methods: LPS was extracted and purified from B. abortus S19
and KDO, glycan, phosphate content, and protein contamination were measured. Adipic
acid dihydrazide (ADH) was used as a linker for the conjugation of TT to LPS.
Different amounts of B. abortus LPS, TT, TT conjugated with LPS, and TT mixed with
LPS or complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA) were injected into mice and antibody
production against TT was measured. The protective effect of induced antibodies was
determined by LD50. Results: Immunization of mice with TT+LPS produced the
highest anti-TT antibody titer in comparison to the group immunized with TT without
any adjuvant or the groups immunized with TT-LPS or TT+CFA. Tetanus toxid-S19
LPS also produced a 100% protective effect against TT in immunized mice.
Conclusion: These data indicate that B. abortus LPS enhances the immune responses to
TT and suggest the possible use of B. abortus LPS as an adjuvant in vaccine
preparations.
Keywords :
Adjuvant , Tetanus Toxoid Antigen , Brucella abortus S19 , LPS
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics