Parenteral immunization with a glycoconjugate vaccine containing the O157 antigen of Escherichia coli O157 : H7 elicits a systemic humoral immune response in mice, but fails to prevent colonization by the pathogen
Jw. Conlan et al., Parenteral immunization with a glycoconjugate vaccine containing the O157 antigen of Escherichia coli O157 : H7 elicits a systemic humoral immune response in mice, but fails to prevent colonization by the pathogen, CAN J MICRO, 45(4), 1999, pp. 279-286
The results of the present study show that whereas both BALB/c and C57BL/6
mice parenterally inoculated with a horse serum albumin - Escherichia coli
O157 antigen conjugate vaccine develop systemic, specific antibodies to the
carrier protein, only the former mice routinely develop antibodies to the
carbohydrate O157 moiety. However, little convincing evidence was found to
show that these antibodies transuded into the intestinal tract either natur
ally or in response to an oral inoculum of the pathogen. Moreover, this vac
cination procedure failed to protect mice against intestinal colonization f
ollowing oral challenge with the pathogen. Thus, the results of this study
suggest that parenteral vaccination might be an unsuitable strategy for com
batting E. coli O157:H7 organisms located in the gut.