PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Jan 2013)

Immunoprotection of mice against Schistosomiasis mansoni using solubilized membrane antigens.

  • Guidenn Sulbarán,
  • Oscar Noya,
  • Beatríz Brito,
  • Diana E Ballén,
  • Italo M Cesari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
p. e2254

Abstract

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BackgroundSchistosomiasis continues to be one of the most prevalent parasitic diseases in the world. Despite the existence of a highly effective antischistosome drug, the disease is spreading into new areas, and national control programs do not arrive to complete their tasks particularly in low endemic areas. The availability of a vaccine could represent an additional component to chemotherapy. Experimental vaccination studies are however necessary to identify parasite molecules that would serve as vaccine candidates. In the present work, C57BL/6 female mice were subcutaneously immunized with an n-butanol extract of the adult worm particulate membranous fraction (AWBE) and its protective effect against a S. mansoni challenge infection was evaluated.Methodology and findingsWater-saturated n-butanol release into the aqueous phase a set of membrane-associated (glyco)proteins that are variably recognized by antibodies in schistosome-infected patients; among the previously identified AWBE antigens there is Alkaline Phosphatase (SmAP) which has been associated with resistance to the infection in mice. As compared to control, a significantly lower number of perfuse parasites was obtained in the immunized/challenged mouse group (PConclusionsImmunization with AWBE induced the production of specific antibodies to various adult worm membrane molecules (including AP) and a partial (43%) protection against a challenging S. mansoni infection by mechanism(s) that still has to be elucidated.