Finerty S, Stokes C R, Gruffydd-Jones T J, Hillman T J, Barr F J, Harbour D A
Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, Langford, BS40 5DU, Bristol, UK.
Vaccine. 2001 Oct 12;20(1-2):49-58. doi: 10.1016/s0264-410x(01)00323-1.
With the rapid spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection worldwide it is clear that effective strategies for mucosal vaccination against lentiviruses are urgently required. The aim of the present study is to determine whether protective immune responses against a mucosal challenge by feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) can be elicited by targeting the immunization to the medial iliac lymph nodes--the principal site of migration of cells from the genital and rectal mucosa. Cats were challenged with homologous FIV via the rectal route. Targeted lymph node immunization was found to be an effective route of immunization eliciting both humoral and proliferative responses to peptide-based and fixed cell vaccines. Vaccination with fixed virus infected cells elicited protection against a cell-free mucosal FIV challenge. In addition, some cats vaccinated with fixed uninfected cells also remained uninfected following a cell-associated FIV challenge.
随着人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染在全球的迅速传播,显然迫切需要有效的黏膜疫苗接种策略来对抗慢病毒。本研究的目的是确定通过将免疫接种靶向至髂内侧淋巴结(来自生殖器和直肠黏膜的细胞迁移的主要部位),是否能够引发针对猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)黏膜攻击的保护性免疫反应。通过直肠途径用同源FIV对猫进行攻击。发现靶向淋巴结免疫接种是一种有效的免疫接种途径,可引发针对基于肽的疫苗和固定细胞疫苗的体液和增殖反应。用固定病毒感染的细胞进行疫苗接种可提供针对无细胞黏膜FIV攻击的保护。此外,一些用固定未感染细胞接种疫苗的猫在接受细胞相关FIV攻击后也未被感染。