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Vaccine
Article . 1999 . Peer-reviewed
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Vaccine
Article . 1999
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Antibodies to the truncated (short) form of 'O' polysaccharides (TFOP) of Vibrio cholerae O139 lipopolysaccharides protect mice against experimental cholera induced by encapsulated O139 strains and such protection is mediated by inhibition of intestinal colonization of vibrios

Authors: R K, Nandy; S, Mukhopadhyay; A N, Ghosh; A C, Ghose;

Antibodies to the truncated (short) form of 'O' polysaccharides (TFOP) of Vibrio cholerae O139 lipopolysaccharides protect mice against experimental cholera induced by encapsulated O139 strains and such protection is mediated by inhibition of intestinal colonization of vibrios

Abstract

An antiserum raised against the lipopolysaccharides (LPS) of an encapsulated Vibrio cholerae O139 strain was shown to induce passive protection against challenge with O139, but not O1, organisms. Subsequent experiments, however, revealed that the purified LPS, obtained by the conventional phenol-water extraction method, contained capsular polysaccharide (CPS) material. Therefore, another antiserum was raised by immunization with electrophoresed gel-cut material containing only the truncated (short) form of 'O' polysaccharides (TFOP) linked to the core of O139 LPS. Anti-TFOP antibodies and their Fab (IgG) fragments induced passive protection against challenge with colonial variants of encapsulated O139 strains and such protection was mediated by inhibition of intestinal colonization. These results suggest that it is possible to engender protection against encapsulated O139 strains by using TFOP material (devoid of CPS) as the immunogen.

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Immune Sera, Guinea Pigs, O Antigens, Cholera Vaccines, Enteritis, Mice, Cholera, Animals, Rabbits, Intestinal Mucosa, Vibrio cholerae

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