Assessment of Goat Tuberculosis Model for Use in Vaccine Trials

Bernat Pérez de Val , Enric Vidal , Miquel Nofrarías , Sergio López-Soria , Pere-Joan Cardona , Mariano Domingo
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Progressin development of tuberculosis (TB) vaccines largely depends on the availability of animal models to test their safety and efficacy before starting with expensive clinical trials. The present study provides a comprehensive evaluation of bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) effects on clinical, immunological, pathological and bacteriological parameters in goats after an experimental challenge with Mycobacterium caprae.Vaccination of goats with BCG reduced the volume of lung gross lesions, the bacterial load in pulmonary lymph nodes and increased the weight gain when compared to unvaccinated animals. Differences in post-challenge IFN-γ responses to ESAT-6/CFP-10 were found to be a useful follow-up biomarker of disease progression and vaccine efficacy. Our results endorse this animal model for further TB vaccine trials.

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用于疫苗试验的山羊结核模型的评估
结核病疫苗的开发进展在很大程度上取决于在进行昂贵的临床试验之前是否有动物模型来测试其安全性和有效性。本研究综合评价了卡介苗(BCG)对山羊卡介苗临床、免疫学、病理学和细菌学参数的影响。与未接种疫苗的山羊相比,接种了卡介苗的山羊减少了肺部大体病变的体积,肺淋巴结的细菌负荷,并增加了体重。研究发现,激射后IFN-γ对ESAT-6/CFP-10反应的差异是疾病进展和疫苗疗效的有用随访生物标志物。我们的结果支持这种动物模型用于进一步的结核病疫苗试验。
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