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Correlation of T cell response and bacterial clearance in human volunteers challenged with Helicobacter pylori revealed by randomised controlled vaccination with Ty21a-based Salmonella vaccines

BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori remains a global health hazard, and vaccination would be ideal for its control. Natural infection appears not to induce protective immunity. Thus, the feasibility of a vaccine for humans is doubtful. METHODS: In two prospective, randomised, double-blind, controlled st...

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Autores principales: Aebischer, T, Bumann, D, Epple, H J, Metzger, W, Schneider, T, Cherepnev, G, Walduck, A K, Kunkel, D, Moos, V, Loddenkemper, C, Jiadze, I, Panasyuk, M, Stolte, M, Graham, D Y, Zeitz, M, Meyer, T F
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2564837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18417532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2007.145839
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author Aebischer, T
Bumann, D
Epple, H J
Metzger, W
Schneider, T
Cherepnev, G
Walduck, A K
Kunkel, D
Moos, V
Loddenkemper, C
Jiadze, I
Panasyuk, M
Stolte, M
Graham, D Y
Zeitz, M
Meyer, T F
author_facet Aebischer, T
Bumann, D
Epple, H J
Metzger, W
Schneider, T
Cherepnev, G
Walduck, A K
Kunkel, D
Moos, V
Loddenkemper, C
Jiadze, I
Panasyuk, M
Stolte, M
Graham, D Y
Zeitz, M
Meyer, T F
author_sort Aebischer, T
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description BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori remains a global health hazard, and vaccination would be ideal for its control. Natural infection appears not to induce protective immunity. Thus, the feasibility of a vaccine for humans is doubtful. METHODS: In two prospective, randomised, double-blind, controlled studies (Paul Ehrlich Institute application nos 0802/02 and 1097/01), live vaccines against H pylori were tested in human volunteers seronegative for, and without evidence of, active H pylori infection. Volunteers (n = 58) were immunised orally with Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi Ty21a expressing H pylori urease or HP0231, or solely with Ty21a, and then challenged with 2×10(5) cagPAI(−) H pylori. Adverse events, infection, humoral, cellular and mucosal immune response were monitored. Gastric biopsies were taken before and after vaccination, and postchallenge. Infection was terminated with antibiotics. RESULTS: Vaccines were well tolerated. Challenge infection induced transient, mild to moderate dyspeptic symptoms, and histological and transcriptional changes in the mucosa known from chronic infection. Vaccines did not show satisfactory protection. However, 13 of 58 volunteers, 8 vaccinees and 5 controls, became breath test negative and either cleared H pylori (5/13) completely or reduced the H pylori burden (8/13). H pylori-specific T helper cells were detected in 9 of these 13 (69%), but only in 6 of 45 (13%) breath test-positive volunteers (p = 0.0002; Fisher exact test). T cells were either vaccine induced or pre-existing, depending on the volunteer. CONCLUSION: Challenge infection offers a controlled model for vaccine testing. Importantly, it revealed evidence for T cell-mediated immunity against H pylori infection in humans.
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spelling pubmed-25648372009-10-15 Correlation of T cell response and bacterial clearance in human volunteers challenged with Helicobacter pylori revealed by randomised controlled vaccination with Ty21a-based Salmonella vaccines Aebischer, T Bumann, D Epple, H J Metzger, W Schneider, T Cherepnev, G Walduck, A K Kunkel, D Moos, V Loddenkemper, C Jiadze, I Panasyuk, M Stolte, M Graham, D Y Zeitz, M Meyer, T F Gut Helicobacter Pylori BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori remains a global health hazard, and vaccination would be ideal for its control. Natural infection appears not to induce protective immunity. Thus, the feasibility of a vaccine for humans is doubtful. METHODS: In two prospective, randomised, double-blind, controlled studies (Paul Ehrlich Institute application nos 0802/02 and 1097/01), live vaccines against H pylori were tested in human volunteers seronegative for, and without evidence of, active H pylori infection. Volunteers (n = 58) were immunised orally with Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi Ty21a expressing H pylori urease or HP0231, or solely with Ty21a, and then challenged with 2×10(5) cagPAI(−) H pylori. Adverse events, infection, humoral, cellular and mucosal immune response were monitored. Gastric biopsies were taken before and after vaccination, and postchallenge. Infection was terminated with antibiotics. RESULTS: Vaccines were well tolerated. Challenge infection induced transient, mild to moderate dyspeptic symptoms, and histological and transcriptional changes in the mucosa known from chronic infection. Vaccines did not show satisfactory protection. However, 13 of 58 volunteers, 8 vaccinees and 5 controls, became breath test negative and either cleared H pylori (5/13) completely or reduced the H pylori burden (8/13). H pylori-specific T helper cells were detected in 9 of these 13 (69%), but only in 6 of 45 (13%) breath test-positive volunteers (p = 0.0002; Fisher exact test). T cells were either vaccine induced or pre-existing, depending on the volunteer. CONCLUSION: Challenge infection offers a controlled model for vaccine testing. Importantly, it revealed evidence for T cell-mediated immunity against H pylori infection in humans. BMJ Publishing Group 2008-08 2008-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2564837/ /pubmed/18417532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2007.145839 Text en © Aebischer et al 2008 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Helicobacter Pylori
Aebischer, T
Bumann, D
Epple, H J
Metzger, W
Schneider, T
Cherepnev, G
Walduck, A K
Kunkel, D
Moos, V
Loddenkemper, C
Jiadze, I
Panasyuk, M
Stolte, M
Graham, D Y
Zeitz, M
Meyer, T F
Correlation of T cell response and bacterial clearance in human volunteers challenged with Helicobacter pylori revealed by randomised controlled vaccination with Ty21a-based Salmonella vaccines
title Correlation of T cell response and bacterial clearance in human volunteers challenged with Helicobacter pylori revealed by randomised controlled vaccination with Ty21a-based Salmonella vaccines
title_full Correlation of T cell response and bacterial clearance in human volunteers challenged with Helicobacter pylori revealed by randomised controlled vaccination with Ty21a-based Salmonella vaccines
title_fullStr Correlation of T cell response and bacterial clearance in human volunteers challenged with Helicobacter pylori revealed by randomised controlled vaccination with Ty21a-based Salmonella vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of T cell response and bacterial clearance in human volunteers challenged with Helicobacter pylori revealed by randomised controlled vaccination with Ty21a-based Salmonella vaccines
title_short Correlation of T cell response and bacterial clearance in human volunteers challenged with Helicobacter pylori revealed by randomised controlled vaccination with Ty21a-based Salmonella vaccines
title_sort correlation of t cell response and bacterial clearance in human volunteers challenged with helicobacter pylori revealed by randomised controlled vaccination with ty21a-based salmonella vaccines
topic Helicobacter Pylori
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2564837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18417532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2007.145839
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