Immune responses and protection induced by mucosal and systemic immunisation with recombinant measles nucleoprotein in a mouse model of measles virus-induced encephalitis

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W. Olszewska
J. Erume
J. Ripley
M. W. Steward
C. D. Partidos
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[1]  Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases,
[2] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,undefined
[3] Keppel Street,undefined
[4] U.K.,undefined
[5]  Department of Pathology and Infectious Diseases,undefined
[6] The Royal Veterinary College,undefined
[7] London,undefined
[8] U.K.,undefined
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Archives of Virology | 2001年 / 146卷
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Immune Response; Mouse Model; Encephalitis; Antibody Response; Measle;
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 In this study the immunogenicity of recombinant nucleoprotein (Np) administered intranasally or intraperitoneally, and its ability to support a systemic protective anti-virus antibody response was examined, in a mouse model of measles virus (MV)-induced encephalitis. Although both intranasal and intraperitoneal routes of immunisation resulted in priming Np-and MV-specific T-cell responses, the intraperitoneal route was shown to prime for a predominantly IgG2a serum anti-MV antibody response of high avidity, which confered complete protection following intracranial challenge with a neuroadapted strain of MV. On the other hand, intranasal priming resulted in a mixed IgG1, IgG2a serum anti-MV antibody response of low avidity, and only 43% of immunised mice survived following intracranial challenge with the neuroadapted strain of MV.
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