S. Pal et al., Immunogenic and protective ability of the two developmental forms of Chlamydiae in a mouse model of infertility, VACCINE, 18(7-8), 1999, pp. 752-761
To compare the ability of elementary bodies (EB) and reticulate bodies (RB)
of the Chlamydia trachomatis mouse pneumonitis (MoPn) biovar to induce a p
rotective immune response, two groups of BALB/c mice were inoculated and bo
osted twice, with UV-inactivated EB or RB in Freund's adjuvant. Two weeks a
fter the last immunization mice were challenged with C. trachomatis in the
ovarian bursa. Vaginal cultures collected for 6 weeks after the intrabursal
challenge showed that mice inoculated with EB were significantly protected
, while mice inoculated with RE were not. Six weeks after the genital chall
enge mice were mated. Mice immunized with EB showed significant protection
as demonstrated by the number of animals which were fertile and the number
of embryos present in the uterine horns. In contrast, no significant protec
tion against infertility was observed in the mice immunized with RB. (C) 19
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