Kl. Karem et al., CYTOKINE EXPRESSION IN THE GUT-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID-TISSUE AFTER ORAL-ADMINISTRATION OF ATTENUATED SALMONELLA VACCINE STRAINS, Vaccine, 14(16), 1996, pp. 1495-1502
The use of attenuated Salmonella vaccine vectors as delivery vehicles
for heterologous antigens has been extensive. The majority of work has
analyzed the specific immune responses to the recombinant antigen in
question. In addition, most analysis has been performed on animals mai
ntained with sterile food, water, and bedding. This report defines the
Salmonella specific cytokine responses in the gut associated lymphoid
tissue after oral immunization with two highly publicized attenuated
Salmonella carrier strains in animals maintained with nonsterile food,
water, and bedding. Increases in expression of both IL-4 and IFN-gamm
a occur following immunization with either Salmonella construct. In ad
dition, other cytokines (IL-6, IL-7, IL-12) increase at similar levels
in either BRD509 or KR1 dosed animals. Proinflammatory cytokines IL-1
and TNF-alpha are also present but unchanged at early time points (6,
24, and 72 hours), increasing only after 7 days postimmunization. The
se data have implications in the generation of immunity to recombinant
antigens since the response to Salmonella will dictate the direction
of responses in terms of CD4 T cell activation. Copyright (C) 1996 Els
evier Science Ltd.