2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/8595487
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Immunization with a SyntheticHelicobacter pyloriPeptide Induces Secretory IgA Antibodies and Protects Mice against Infection

Abstract: Helicobacter pylori is a spiral Gram-negative bacterium associated with inflammation of the gastric mucosa, peptic ulcer, and gastric adenocarcinoma, whose treatment has failed due to antibiotic resistance and side effects. Furthermore, because there are no vaccines effective against H. pylori, an appropriate vaccine design targeting conserved/essential genes must be identified. In the present study, a H. pylori 50–52 kDa immunogen-derived peptide antigen with the sequence Met-Val-Thr-Leu-Ile-Asn-Asn-Glu (MVTL… Show more

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“…The vaccine efficacy of another peptide antigen (MVTLINNE), derived from an H pylori 50-52 kDa immunogenic protein, induced significant increased levels of splenic lymphoproliferation in mice. 33 Nevertheless, no significant differences in serum Th1 or Th2 cytokines were observed, nor was any evidence of protection against H pylori infection provided. 33 Ghasemi et al 34 hypothesized that the combination of multiple protective antigens may be more efficient than single antigenic preparations in inducing protective immune responses.…”
Section: Selection Of Novel Protective Antigens and Epitopesmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The vaccine efficacy of another peptide antigen (MVTLINNE), derived from an H pylori 50-52 kDa immunogenic protein, induced significant increased levels of splenic lymphoproliferation in mice. 33 Nevertheless, no significant differences in serum Th1 or Th2 cytokines were observed, nor was any evidence of protection against H pylori infection provided. 33 Ghasemi et al 34 hypothesized that the combination of multiple protective antigens may be more efficient than single antigenic preparations in inducing protective immune responses.…”
Section: Selection Of Novel Protective Antigens and Epitopesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…33 Nevertheless, no significant differences in serum Th1 or Th2 cytokines were observed, nor was any evidence of protection against H pylori infection provided. 33 Ghasemi et al 34 hypothesized that the combination of multiple protective antigens may be more efficient than single antigenic preparations in inducing protective immune responses. To address this hypothesis, they constructed a fusion protein (rFUVL) from the antigenic parts of H pylori flagellar hook-associated protein 2 (FliD), urease B subunit (UreB), VacA, and CagL.…”
Section: Selection Of Novel Protective Antigens and Epitopesmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…An H pylori peptide antigen with the sequence Met‐Val‐Thr‐Leu‐Ile‐Asn‐Asn‐Glu (MVTLINNE) was also used by Espinosa‐Ramos et al in prophylactic immunisation. This peptide protected 100% of the mice against H pylori infection, but the immune mechanisms remain to be identified 31 …”
Section: Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine histological changes, histopathological analysis of ceca from experimental mice at day 7 post bacterial challenge was performed as per the method described elsewhere with slight modifications [121]. Briefly, the cecum was fixed in 10 % formal solution (prepared in PBS) for 48 h at RT.…”
Section: Histopathological Analysis Of Cecal Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%