Molecular immunology
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Molecular immunology · Jun 2016
Immunogenicity and protective efficacy of Pseudomonas aeruginosa type a and b flagellin vaccines in a burned mouse model.
Immunogenicity and efficacy of Pseudomonas aeruginosa type a and b flagellins (hereafter, flagellins) as candidate vaccines were evaluated using an experimental burned mouse model. The protection afforded and the reduction in bacterial burden achieved by these vaccine candidates were determined. Primary immunization with flagellins followed by two booster shots generated a robust immune response. ⋯ Serum cytokine analysis demonstrated high IL-12 and low IL-10 levels in flagellin-immunized mouse sera. Reduced systemic bacterial spread from original infection site into liver and spleen was associated with increased survival. Immunization of mice with flagellins increased the humoral immune response and protection against P. aeruginosa infection in our mouse model.