Immune Response Modifying Effects of Bee Venom Protein [Melittin]/Autoclaved L. donovani complex in CD1 Mice: The Search for New Vaccine Adjuvants

W. Saeed, E. Khalil
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Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a major cause of morbidity/mortality in remote areas of East Africa. Vaccines for VL can provide an effective control measure to help control/eliminate this fatal disease. To date there is no effective anti-leishmanial vaccine. There is an urgent need to develop effective adjuvants-potentiated anti-leishmanial vaccines. Bee venom protein, melittin is a natural substance that is reported to boost the immune system providing rapid non–specific defense against infections. This study aimed to determine the immune response modifying effects of melittin and melittin/Autoclaved Leishmania donovani [ALD] complex on Swiss CD1 Albino mice. One hundred and eighty five CD1 mice were divided into control [no vaccine] and vaccine groups [3 doses of ALD alone, melittin, melittin/ALD mixture or melittin-adsorbed ALD]. Whole blood cytokines levels [IL-10, IFN-γ and TNF-α] were measured using commercial ELISA kits. ALD alone group showed significant increase in mean levels of IL-10, IFN-γ and TNF-α compared to controls [p=0.00004, p=0.01 and p=0.00001 respectively]. The Melittin and Melittin/ALD mixture-vaccinated mice showed significant increase in IL-10 and IFN-γ mean levels [IL-10 p=0.00001, p=0.00003; IFN-γ p=0.03, p=0.035 respectively], while the mean levels of TNF-α decreased significantly [p=0.00009, p=0.001] compared to controls. Melittin-adsorbed ALD reduced significantly the mean levels of IL-10, IFN-γ and TNF-α [p=0.00001, p=0.00008 and p=0.000001 respectively]. In conclusion, melittin alone and Melittin/ALD complex affected significantly Th1 and Th2 immune responses in Swiss CD1 Albino mice. Meltttin could be a potentially effective adjuvant for future anti-leishmania vaccines.
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内脏利什曼病(VL)是东非偏远地区发病/死亡的主要原因。VL疫苗可以提供有效的控制措施,帮助控制/消除这一致命疾病。迄今为止,还没有有效的抗利什曼病疫苗。迫切需要开发有效的佐剂增强抗利什曼疫苗。蜂毒蛋白是一种天然物质,据报道可以增强免疫系统,对感染提供快速的非特异性防御。本研究旨在确定蜂毒素和蜂毒素/ ALD复合物对瑞士CD1白化小鼠免疫应答的调节作用。185只CD1小鼠分为对照组(未接种疫苗)和疫苗组(单独接种ALD、蜂毒素、蜂毒素/ALD混合或蜂毒素吸附ALD 3个剂量)。全血细胞因子水平[IL-10, IFN-γ和TNF-α]采用商用ELISA试剂盒检测。与对照组相比,ALD单独治疗组IL-10、IFN-γ和TNF-α的平均水平显著升高[p=0.00004, p=0.01和p=0.00001]。Melittin和Melittin/ALD混合接种小鼠IL-10和IFN-γ平均水平显著升高[IL-10 p=0.00001, p=0.00003;IFN-γ p=0.03, p=0.035], TNF-α平均水平较对照组显著降低[p=0.00009, p=0.001]。蜂毒素吸附ALD显著降低了IL-10、IFN-γ和TNF-α的平均水平[p=0.00001, p=0.00008和p=0.000001]。综上所述,melittin单独和melittin /ALD复合物显著影响瑞士CD1白化小鼠Th1和Th2免疫应答。Meltttin可能是未来抗利什曼原虫疫苗的潜在有效佐剂。
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