Immunogenicity of Spherule-Endospore Vaccines of Coccidioides Immitis for Mice
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- 1 August 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 87 (2) , 218-227
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.87.2.218
Abstract
Summary: Formalinized vaccines prepared from the spherule-endospore phase of Coccidioides immitis (produced in vitro) were superior in mice to vaccines prepared either from the arthrospore or mycelial growth phases. A majority of the mice immunized with spherule-endospore vaccines survived during observation periods up to 6 months after intranasal challenge with arthrospore doses that greatly exceeded those lethal to most of the control mice. Although immunized survivors appeared to be in good health, a high percentage were still infected when autopsied but the mycosis appeared to be nonprogressive. Postchallenge survival ratios were high in animals vaccinated with 2.0 mg of the spheruleendospore vaccine but were low when the dosage was reduced to 0.4 mg or less. Both spherules and free endospores possessed immunogenic attributes which were associated primarily with a particulate fraction from disrupted organisms, possibly the cell walls. Immunizing activity also was present in a formalinized vaccine which contained spherules and endospores that developed in mouse lungs. There was indication that the latter vaccine was more effective when administered subcutaneously than intramuscularly although this was not a feature of spherule-endospore vaccines produced in vitro.Keywords
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