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Prime Vaccination with Chitosan-Coated Phipps BCG and Boosting with CFP-PLGA against Tuberculosis in a Goat Model

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bovine tuberculosis is a disease that affects cattle and other animal species worldwide and represents a risk to public health. Even though there is a vaccine that has been used to control tuberculosis in humans for almost 100 years, up to now, it has not been used in animals. The re...

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Autores principales: Contreras-Magallanes, Yesenia Guadalupe, Durán-Aguilar, Marina, Sosa-Gallegos, Susana L., Álvarez, Ángel H., Andrade-Santillán, Fátima A., Bárcenas-Reyes, Isabel, González-Ruíz, Sara, Rodríguez-Hernández, Elba, Cantó-Alarcón, Germinal J., Milián-Suazo, Feliciano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8068168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33917739
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11041046
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author Contreras-Magallanes, Yesenia Guadalupe
Durán-Aguilar, Marina
Sosa-Gallegos, Susana L.
Álvarez, Ángel H.
Andrade-Santillán, Fátima A.
Bárcenas-Reyes, Isabel
González-Ruíz, Sara
Rodríguez-Hernández, Elba
Cantó-Alarcón, Germinal J.
Milián-Suazo, Feliciano
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Durán-Aguilar, Marina
Sosa-Gallegos, Susana L.
Álvarez, Ángel H.
Andrade-Santillán, Fátima A.
Bárcenas-Reyes, Isabel
González-Ruíz, Sara
Rodríguez-Hernández, Elba
Cantó-Alarcón, Germinal J.
Milián-Suazo, Feliciano
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bovine tuberculosis is a disease that affects cattle and other animal species worldwide and represents a risk to public health. Even though there is a vaccine that has been used to control tuberculosis in humans for almost 100 years, up to now, it has not been used in animals. The reason is that vaccination interferes with the tuberculin test, the current test to diagnose tuberculosis in the field, and shows an inconsistent efficacy in animals. Recent studies report that prime vaccinating with BCG and boosting with proteins vaccinations perform better. In addition, there are reports that some polymers increase the immune response against various infectious diseases; therefore, testing a vaccine formula with polymers sounds like a wise thing to do. In this study, we showed that priming with BCG and boosting with a culture filtrate protein, alone or in combination with a polymer, the number of animals with lesions, the number of lesions per animal, and the size of the lesions in vaccinated animals, compared with those not vaccinated or those vaccinated with BCG alone, are significantly reduced. Our results mean that a vaccination used as a complement of actual tuberculosis control programs in animal populations can be useful to reduce tuberculosis dissemination. ABSTRACT: Attempts to improve the immune response and efficacy of vaccines against tuberculosis in cattle, goats, and other animal species have been the focus of research in this field during the last two decades. Improving the vaccine efficacy is essential prior to running long-lasting and expensive field trials. Studies have shown that vaccine protocols utilizing boosting with proteins improve the vaccine efficacy. The use of polymers such as chitosan and PolyLactic-co-Glycolic Acid (PLGA) improves the immune response against different diseases by improving the interaction of antigens with the cellular immune system and modulating the host immune response. This study shows that the prime BCG vaccination, boosted with a culture filtrate protein (CFP), alone or in combination with chitosan and PolyLactic-co-Glycolic Acid (PLGA), have the potential to reduce tuberculosis (TB) dissemination by reducing the number of animals with lesions, the number of lesions per animal, and the size of the lesions in vaccinated animals, compared with those not vaccinated or those vaccinated with BCG alone. The vaccinated groups showed significantly higher Interferon-γ levels in the blood compared to the control, nonvaccinated group after vaccination, after boosting, and after the challenge with the wild-type Mycobacterium bovis strain.
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spelling pubmed-80681682021-04-25 Prime Vaccination with Chitosan-Coated Phipps BCG and Boosting with CFP-PLGA against Tuberculosis in a Goat Model Contreras-Magallanes, Yesenia Guadalupe Durán-Aguilar, Marina Sosa-Gallegos, Susana L. Álvarez, Ángel H. Andrade-Santillán, Fátima A. Bárcenas-Reyes, Isabel González-Ruíz, Sara Rodríguez-Hernández, Elba Cantó-Alarcón, Germinal J. Milián-Suazo, Feliciano Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bovine tuberculosis is a disease that affects cattle and other animal species worldwide and represents a risk to public health. Even though there is a vaccine that has been used to control tuberculosis in humans for almost 100 years, up to now, it has not been used in animals. The reason is that vaccination interferes with the tuberculin test, the current test to diagnose tuberculosis in the field, and shows an inconsistent efficacy in animals. Recent studies report that prime vaccinating with BCG and boosting with proteins vaccinations perform better. In addition, there are reports that some polymers increase the immune response against various infectious diseases; therefore, testing a vaccine formula with polymers sounds like a wise thing to do. In this study, we showed that priming with BCG and boosting with a culture filtrate protein, alone or in combination with a polymer, the number of animals with lesions, the number of lesions per animal, and the size of the lesions in vaccinated animals, compared with those not vaccinated or those vaccinated with BCG alone, are significantly reduced. Our results mean that a vaccination used as a complement of actual tuberculosis control programs in animal populations can be useful to reduce tuberculosis dissemination. ABSTRACT: Attempts to improve the immune response and efficacy of vaccines against tuberculosis in cattle, goats, and other animal species have been the focus of research in this field during the last two decades. Improving the vaccine efficacy is essential prior to running long-lasting and expensive field trials. Studies have shown that vaccine protocols utilizing boosting with proteins improve the vaccine efficacy. The use of polymers such as chitosan and PolyLactic-co-Glycolic Acid (PLGA) improves the immune response against different diseases by improving the interaction of antigens with the cellular immune system and modulating the host immune response. This study shows that the prime BCG vaccination, boosted with a culture filtrate protein (CFP), alone or in combination with chitosan and PolyLactic-co-Glycolic Acid (PLGA), have the potential to reduce tuberculosis (TB) dissemination by reducing the number of animals with lesions, the number of lesions per animal, and the size of the lesions in vaccinated animals, compared with those not vaccinated or those vaccinated with BCG alone. The vaccinated groups showed significantly higher Interferon-γ levels in the blood compared to the control, nonvaccinated group after vaccination, after boosting, and after the challenge with the wild-type Mycobacterium bovis strain. MDPI 2021-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8068168/ /pubmed/33917739 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11041046 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Contreras-Magallanes, Yesenia Guadalupe
Durán-Aguilar, Marina
Sosa-Gallegos, Susana L.
Álvarez, Ángel H.
Andrade-Santillán, Fátima A.
Bárcenas-Reyes, Isabel
González-Ruíz, Sara
Rodríguez-Hernández, Elba
Cantó-Alarcón, Germinal J.
Milián-Suazo, Feliciano
Prime Vaccination with Chitosan-Coated Phipps BCG and Boosting with CFP-PLGA against Tuberculosis in a Goat Model
title Prime Vaccination with Chitosan-Coated Phipps BCG and Boosting with CFP-PLGA against Tuberculosis in a Goat Model
title_full Prime Vaccination with Chitosan-Coated Phipps BCG and Boosting with CFP-PLGA against Tuberculosis in a Goat Model
title_fullStr Prime Vaccination with Chitosan-Coated Phipps BCG and Boosting with CFP-PLGA against Tuberculosis in a Goat Model
title_full_unstemmed Prime Vaccination with Chitosan-Coated Phipps BCG and Boosting with CFP-PLGA against Tuberculosis in a Goat Model
title_short Prime Vaccination with Chitosan-Coated Phipps BCG and Boosting with CFP-PLGA against Tuberculosis in a Goat Model
title_sort prime vaccination with chitosan-coated phipps bcg and boosting with cfp-plga against tuberculosis in a goat model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8068168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33917739
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11041046
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