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Benef Microbes ; 9(4): 553-562, 2018 Jun 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29633631

RESUMO

Vaccination against pathogens involved in bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is a useful tool to reduce the risk of this disease however, it has been observed that the commercially available vaccines only partially prevent the infections caused by Pasteurella multocida and Mannheimia haemolytica. Therefore, it is recommended to search for new adjuvant strategies to minimise the economic impact of this respiratory syndrome. A possibility to improve the conventional vaccine response is to modulate the immune system with probiotics, since there is accumulating evidence that certain immunomodulatory strains administered around the time of vaccination can potentiate the immune response. Considering veterinary vaccines are frequently tested in murine models, we have developed an immunisation schedule in BALB/c mice that allows us to study the immune response elicited by BRD vaccine. In order to evaluate a potential strategy to enhance vaccine efficacy, the adjuvant effect of Enterococcus faecalis CECT7121 on the murine specific humoral immune response elicited by a commercial vaccine against BRD was studied. Results indicate that the intragastric administration of E. faecalis CECT7121 was able to induce an increase in the specific antibody titres against the bacterial components of the BRD vaccines (P. multocida and M. haemolytica). The quality of the humoral immune response, in terms of antibody avidity, was also improved. Regarding the cellular immune response, although the BRD vaccination induced a low specific secretion of cytokines in the spleen cell culture supernatants, E. faecalis CECT7121-treated mice showed higher interferon-γ production than immunised control mice. Our results allowed us to conclude that the administration of E. faecalis CECT7121 could be employed as an adjuvant strategy to potentiate humoral immune responses.


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Adjuvantes Imunológicos/farmacologia , Vacinas Bacterianas/imunologia , Complexo Respiratório Bovino/prevenção & controle , Enterococcus faecalis , Imunidade Humoral/efeitos dos fármacos , Imunidade Humoral/imunologia , Probióticos , Animais , Anticorpos Antibacterianos/sangue , Afinidade de Anticorpos/imunologia , Vacinas Bacterianas/administração & dosagem , Complexo Respiratório Bovino/imunologia , Bovinos , Citocinas/biossíntese , Feminino , Esquemas de Imunização , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Pasteurellaceae/imunologia , Probióticos/administração & dosagem
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Salud pública Méx ; 56(6): 619-624, nov.-dic. 2014. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-733340

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Objetivo. Conocer la seroprevalencia y detección de infección primaria por citomegalovirus (CMV) mediante prueba de avidez de inmunoglobulina G (IgG) durante el primer trimestre del embarazo en el Hospital General de Morelia, Michoacán. Material y métodos. Se estudiaron 177 pacientes mediante prueba de Elisa modificada, la cual utiliza inmunoanálisis quimioluminiscente de micropartículas (CMIA) para detección de anti-CMV (IgG e inmunoglobulina M [IgM]) e IgG avidez. Resultados. Del total de pruebas, 90.4% resultaron positivas para IgG; de éstas, 2.3% resultaron reactivas a IgM. En este segundo grupo, la prueba de IgG avidez reportó avidez baja en 1.1% y alta en el mismo porcentaje; 9.6% fueron seronegativas. Conclusiones. Se encontró similitud con lo publicado en México. Los profesionales de la salud deben conocer los algoritmos para el diagnóstico y manejo oportuno de la infección por CMV mediante la prueba de avidez de IgG.


Objective. To determine the seroprevalence and detection of primary infection by cytomegalovirus (CMV) with immunoglobulin G (IgG) avidity test during the first quarter of pregnancy in the General Hospital in Morelia, Michoacan. Materials and methods. A total of 177 patients were studied employing a modified Elisa test using a chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) for the detection of CMV antibodies (IgG and immunoglobulin M [IgM]), and IgG avidity. Results. 90.4% were positive for IgG, and of these, 2.3% were also reactive for IgM, and in this group the IgG avidity test reported low avidity for 1.1% and higher avidity in the same percentage. 9.6% were seronegative. Conclusions. Similarity was found with published studies in Mexico. Health professionals should know the clinical algorithms for diagnosis and proper management of CMV infection using the IgG avidity test.


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Animais , Humanos , Masculino , Camundongos , Anticorpos Monoclonais/imunologia , Neoplasias/enzimologia , Timidina Fosforilase/análise , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Floxuridina/metabolismo , Fluoruracila/metabolismo , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Timidina Fosforilase/imunologia , Timidina Fosforilase/isolamento & purificação
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