PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Unlipidated outer membrane protein Omp16 (U-Omp16) from Brucella spp. as nasal adjuvant induces a Th1 immune response and modulates the Th2 allergic response to cow's milk proteins.

  • Andrés E Ibañez,
  • Paola Smaldini,
  • Lorena M Coria,
  • María V Delpino,
  • Lucila G G Pacífico,
  • Sergio C Oliveira,
  • Gabriela S Risso,
  • Karina A Pasquevich,
  • Carlos Alberto Fossati,
  • Guillermo H Giambartolomei,
  • Guillermo H Docena,
  • Juliana Cassataro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069438
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. e69438

Abstract

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The discovery of novel mucosal adjuvants will help to develop new formulations to control infectious and allergic diseases. In this work we demonstrate that U-Omp16 from Brucella spp. delivered by the nasal route (i.n.) induced an inflammatory immune response in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and lung tissues. Nasal co-administration of U-Omp16 with the model antigen (Ag) ovalbumin (OVA) increased the amount of Ag in lung tissues and induced OVA-specific systemic IgG and T helper (Th) 1 immune responses. The usefulness of U-Omp16 was also assessed in a mouse model of food allergy. U-Omp16 i.n. administration during sensitization ameliorated the hypersensitivity responses of sensitized mice upon oral exposure to Cow's Milk Protein (CMP), decreased clinical signs, reduced anti-CMP IgE serum antibodies and modulated the Th2 response in favor of Th1 immunity. Thus, U-Omp16 could be used as a broad Th1 mucosal adjuvant for different Ag formulations.