K. Sasaki et al., Adjuvant action of Escherichia coli enterotoxin for delayed-type hypersensitivity to Oka vaccine virus on pernasal co-administration in mice, VACCINE, 19(7-8), 2000, pp. 931-936
The usefulness of a mutant of Escherichia coil enterotoxin for the inductio
n of cellular immunity to varicella-zoster virus as a mucosal adjuvant is a
ssessed in mice. When a commercially available live varicella vaccine (the
Oka strain) and toxin were once administered simultaneously via the nasal r
oute, delayed-type hypersensitivity to Oka vaccine virus was significantly
induced and detected by footpad test in mice. Moreover, when spleen cells f
rom mice immunized with the vaccine and toxin were re-stimulated with live
vaccine in vitro, they showed more thymidine uptake and produced more IL-2
than those from mice immunized with the vaccine alone. These results sugges
t that mutant enterotoxin has adjuvant action to induce a specific delayed-
type hypersensitivity to Oka vaccine virus on nasal co-administration with
live vaccine virus. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.