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Correlation between Lethal Toxin-Neutralizing Antibody Titers and Protection from Intranasal Challenge with <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Ames Strain Spores in Mice after Transcutaneous Immunization with Recombinant Anthrax Protective Antigen
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Transcutaneous immunization of mice with recombinant protective antigen (rPA) of Bacillus anthracis resulted in significantly higher lethal toxin-neutralizing antibody titers than did intramuscular injection of alum-adsorbed rPA. Immunized mice were partially protected against intranasal challenge with 235,000 (10 50% lethal doses) Ames strain B. anthracis spores. A highly significant correlation was observed between toxin-neutralizing antibody titer and survival after challenge. Future experiments with rabbits and nonhuman primates should confirm the significance of protection by this vaccine strategy.
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