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Evaluation of immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a<i>Microsporum canis</i>metalloprotease subunit vaccine in guinea pigs
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Veterinary VaccineLaboratory ImmunologyHumoral ResponseImmunologyDermatologyImmunotherapySubunit VaccineImmunopathologyParasitologyChallenge ExposureVaccinologyMucosal VaccinationVaccine DevelopmentAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityPorcine DiseaseImmune FunctionMicrosporum Canis InfectionVaccinationProtective EfficacyGuinea PigsVeterinary ScienceMedicineVaccine Research
In order to identify protective immunogens against Microsporum canis infection, a purified recombinant keratinolytic metalloprotease (r-MEP3) was tested as a subunit vaccine in experimentally infected guinea pigs. Both humoral and cellular specific immune responses developing towards r-MEP3 were evaluated, by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and by in vitro lymphocyte transformation tests respectively. Vaccination induced a strong antibody response, and a significant but transient lymphoproliferative response against the protein. However, the protocol failed to prevent fungal invasion or development of dermatophytic lesions. These results show that under the present experimental conditions, r-MEP3 specific antibodies are not protective against a challenge exposure. They also suggest that in the same model, the induction of cell-mediated immunity towards r-MEP3 is not sufficient, indicating the need for further research in the field of specific immune mechanisms involved in M. canis dermatophytosis.
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