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Date publication
décembre 2015
Journal
Microbial pathogenesis
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr KOHLI Evelyne
Tous les auteurs :
Thiam F, Charpilienne A, Poncet D, Kohli E, Basset C
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the adjuvant effect of the B subunits of cholera toxin (CT) and the thermolabile enterotoxin of Escherichia coli (LT) by the intrarectal route of immunization and compare them to the whole molecules CT and LT-R192G, a non toxic mutant of LT, using 2/6-VLP as an antigen, in mice. All molecules induced similar antigen specific antibody titers in serum and feces, whereas different T cell profiles were observed. CTB and LTB, conversely to CT and LT-R192G, did not induce detectable production of IL-2 by antigen specific T cells. Moreover, CTB, conversely to LT-R192G, CT and LTB, did not induce antigen specific CD4+CD25+Foxp3- and Foxp3+ T cells, thus showing different effects between the B subunits themselves. However, all molecules induced an antigen specific Th17 response. In conclusion, B subunits are potent adjuvants on B cell responses by the intrarectal route. Although their impact on T cell responses are different, all molecules induce a 2/6-VLP-specific Th17 T cell response that may play a major role in helping B cell responses and thus in adjuvanticity and protection.
Mots clés
B subunit, Cholera toxin, Immunization, Intrarectal, LT-R192G, Rotavirus
Référence
Microb. Pathog.. 2015 Dec;89:27-34