Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Nov 2010)

Green propolis phenolic compounds act as vaccine adjuvants, improving humoral and cellular responses in mice inoculated with inactivated vaccines

  • Geferson Fischer,
  • Niraldo Paulino,
  • Maria C Marcucci,
  • Bianca S Siedler,
  • Lívia S Munhoz,
  • Paula F Finger,
  • Gilberto D Vargas,
  • Sílvia O Hübner,
  • Telmo Vidor,
  • Paulo M Roehe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762010000700012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 105, no. 7
pp. 908 – 913

Abstract

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Adjuvants play an important role in vaccine formulations by increasing their immunogenicity. In this study, the phenolic compound-rich J fraction (JFR) of a Brazilian green propolis methanolic extract stimulated cellular and humoral immune responses when co-administered with an inactivated vaccine against swine herpesvirus type 1 (SuHV-1). When compared to control vaccines that used aluminium hydroxide as an adjuvant, the use of 10 mg/dose of JFR significantly increased (p < 0.05) neutralizing antibody titres against SuHV-1, as well as the percentage of protected animals following SuHV-1 challenge (p < 0.01). Furthermore, addition of phenolic compounds potentiated the performance of the control vaccine, leading to increased cellular and humoral immune responses and enhanced protection of animals after SuHV-1 challenge (p < 0.05). Prenylated compounds such as Artepillin C that are found in large quantities in JFR are likely to be the substances that are responsible for the adjuvant activity.

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