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Intransal or intragastric immunization with proteosome-Shigella lipopolysaccharide vaccines protects against lethal pneumonia in a murine model of Shigella infection
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VaccinationShigella InfectionPulmonary MucosaMucosal VaccinationLethal PneumoniaVaccine DevelopmentMicrobial PathogensMucosal ImmunologyProteosome VaccinesImmunologyIntragastric ImmunizationLethal Bacterial PneumoniaInfection ControlPolyvalent VaccineVaccine DesignMedicineVaccine ResearchClinical Microbiology
Mice immunized intransally or intragastrically with proteosome vaccines containing either Shigella sonnei or S. flexneri 2a lipopolysaccharide were protected against lethal pneumonia caused by homologous organisms in an experimental murine intranasal challenge model of Shigella infection. Histopathological analysis demonstrated that immunization also protected against the progressive lesions resulting from invasion of the pulmonary mucosa by S. sonnei. These data show that mucosal proteosome-lipopolysaccharide vaccines can protect against lethal bacterial pneumonia and indicate that such vaccines are promising candidates for protection against intestinal shigellosis.
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