Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences (Aug 2024)

Inactivated herpes simplex virus-1 vaccine formulated in aqueous and alcoholic extracts of propolis boosts cellular and IgG responses

  • Sanaz Mojarab,
  • Pegah Karimi,
  • Delavar Shahbazzadeh,
  • Majid Moghbeli,
  • Kamran Pooshang Bagheri,
  • Arezoo Beig Parikhani,
  • Rada Dehghan,
  • Ehsan Zafari,
  • Amir Moravej,
  • Mohammad Hassan Pouriyayevali,
  • Seyedeh Faranak Mirtalebi,
  • Mahdi Pakjoo,
  • Shaghayegh Yazdani,
  • Meghdad Abdollahpour-alitappeh,
  • Mehdi Mahdavi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/ijbms.2024.75158.16289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 9
pp. 1209 – 1213

Abstract

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Objective(s): In this study, the adjuvant activity of aqueous and alcoholic extracts of propolis was examined on the inactivated herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1).Materials and Methods: BALB/C mice were administered with inactivated (HSV-1; the KOS strain) plus alcoholic and aqueous extracts, followed by assessment of the cellular and humoral immune responses. Results: Alcoholic and aqueous extracts, as an adjuvant, revealed a significant increase in lymphocyte proliferation and cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses versus the HSV-1 group. In addition, HSV-1 plus alcoholic extract showed a remarkable increase in IFN-γ cytokine and IFN-γ/IL-4 ratio. On the other hand, both alcoholic and aqueous extracts in the HSV-1 vaccine suppressed the IL-4 cytokine response as compared with the HSV-1 vaccine. In addition, HSV-1 plus alcoholic extract showed a significant increment in IgG1, IgG2a, and IgG2b isotypes as compared with the HSV-1 vaccine.Conclusion: Propolis extracts seem to modulate the immune response against inactivated HSV-1 model and can be used as a suitable vaccine adjuvant or a component of a complex adjuvant against infectious diseases.

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