Cellular Immunity in Mice Vaccinated with Recombinant Phospholipase D Toxoid of Hemiscorpius lepturus Scorpion

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Safari-Foroushani, Narges [1 ]
Modarressi, Mohammad Hossein [2 ]
Bagheri, Kamran Pooshang [3 ]
Behdani, Mahdi [3 ]
Shahbazzadeh, Delavar [3 ]
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[1] Islamic Azad Univ, Sci & Res Branch, Tehran, Iran
[2] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Med, Dept Med Genet, Tehran, Iran
[3] Pasteur Inst Iran, Biotechnol Res Ctr, Med Biotechnol Dept, Venom & Bio Therapeut Mol Lab, Tehran, Iran
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Hemiscorpius lepturus; Toxoid; Interferon-gamma (IFN-?); Interleukin 4 (IL-4); Cellular immunity; LOXOSCELES-INTERMEDIA; DERMONECROTIC TOXIN; SPIDER VENOM; IFN-GAMMA; IN-VITRO; HEMINECROLYSIN; STANDARDIZATION; INTERLEUKIN-4; ENVENOMATION; ANTIVENOM;
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10.18502/jad.v16i1.11187
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background: Hemiscorpius lepturus is one of the most dangerous scorpions in Iran and the world. Numerous studies have been conducted on phospholipases, especially phospholipase D, in this scorpion's venom, and the results have shown this protein to be the main cause of death. Therefore, one of the most effective ways of preventing fatalities is to produce a toxoid vaccine from the deadly toxin of the venom. The present study was conducted to assess the non -toxicity of this toxoid and the safety of the vaccine candidate in BALB/c mice. Methods: The production of interferon-gamma and interleukin-4 cytokines in the spleen cells of the mice was measured using ELISpot assay 28 days following immunization with rPLD toxoid. Results: The unpaired t-test results showed a significant increase in the concentration of IFN-gamma cytokine in the vaccinat-ed mice (P= 0.001), indicating that the immune system is directed toward the Th1 pattern, while no significant differ-ence was observed in the levels of IL-4 (P= 0.16) despite an increase in this cytokine. The in-vivo tests showed that the mice immunized with interval doses of 80 mu g of toxoid were completely protected against 10 x the LD 100 of the venom. Moreover, the toxoid had no dermonecrotic effects and caused no necrotic and inflammatory complications in the rabbit skin. Conclusion: As a vaccine, the toxoid has the potential to increase the Th1 cytokine response and, subsequently, in-crease acquired cellular immunity. Thus, this toxoid appears to be able to provide an effective vaccine against the ven-om of Hemiscorpius lepturus.
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