M. Huber et al., Immunogenicity of an E-coli extract after oral or intraperitoneal administration: induction of antibodies against pathogenic bacterial strains, INT J IMMUN, 22(1), 2000, pp. 57-68
For the treatment of recurrent infections of the urinary tract, a bacterial
extract (OM-89) consisting of immunostimulating components derived from 18
Escherichia coli strains is orally applied to patients. We investigated in
a mouse model the immunogenicity of the bacterial extract after intraperit
oneal or oral administration. After repeated administration of the extract,
serum IgG and IgA responses against the E. coli strains used for the prepa
ration of OM-89 were obtained. This antisera also recognized a number of ba
cterial strains isolated from patients with urinary tract and enterohemorrh
agic E, coli infections, and bound to a variety of other pathogenic strains
. Moreover, the supernatants of cell cultures prepared from the urogenital
tract of mice immunized with OM-89 contained increased levels of strain spe
cific and of total Ige and IgA. Our findings may contribute to explain the
therapeutic effect of OM-89 demonstrated in clinical studies. (C) 2000 Inte
rnational Society for Immunopharmacology. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd
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