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Title: Induction of protective immunity by multiantigenic DNA vaccine delivered in attenuated Salmonella typhimurium against Toxoplasma gondii infection in mice. Author: Qu D, Yu H, Wang S, Cai W, Du A. Journal: Vet Parasitol; 2009 Dec 23; 166(3-4):220-7. PubMed ID: 19740610. Abstract: Toxoplasma gondii, capable of infecting all warm blooded animals, is one of the most successful parasites worldwide. It was reported that the single-gene vaccine with SAG1 or MIC3 could only produce partial protection against T. gondii and multiantigenic vaccines were more effective than single ones. In the present study, a multiantigenic DNA vaccine delivered by attenuated Salmonella typhimurium (ZJ111/pSAG1-MIC3) was constructed, which expresses surface protein SAG1 and micronemal protein MIC3. The safety and stability of ZJ111/pSAG1-MIC3 were evaluated and immune response with ZJ111/pSAG1 and ZJ111/pMIC3 were compared. The results of lymphocyte proliferation assay, antibody and cytokine determination show that mice immunized with ZJ111/pSAG1-MIC3 elicited stronger humoral and Th1-type cellular immune responses than other groups. The mice immunized with ZJ111/pSAG1-MIC3 also exhibited significant higher survival time after challenged with T. gondii RH strain. The current study shows that the oral multiantigenic DNA vaccine, ZJ111/pSAG1-MIC3, produces partial protection against T. gondii challenge.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]