M. Singh et al., Induction of systemic and mucosal immune response in mice immunised with porins of Salmonella typhi, J MED MICRO, 48(1), 1999, pp. 79-88
Porins, purified from Salmonella typhi strain 0901 provided 90% protection
to BALB/c mice against a lethal dose (300 x LD50) of S, typhi Ty2 when give
n intraperitoneally, To measure the porin-induced cellular immune responses
, macrophages and lymphocytes were isolated from spleen and lamina propria
(LP) of porin immunised-challenge mice and of infected and control mice; T-
cell phenotypes, lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine production were stud
ied. The secretory IgA (sIgA) antibody level in the intestinal fluid was al
so measured to study mucosal immune response. After immunisation, the splen
ic lymphocytes exhibited a significant increase in total T-cell count and C
D4+/CD8+ ratio, while the LP lymphocytes (LPL) exhibited an increase in CD4
+/CD8+ ratio only. They also exhibited a significant increase in porin-spec
ific proliferative response and cytokine levels (IL-1, IL-2, IFN-gamma and
IL-4), After immunisation, slgA antibody was also found to be increased, Th
ese results suggest that porins given intraperitoneally induce cellular and
humoral immune responses both at systemic and mucosal levels.