Abstract

Complex glycans derived from lipid, nucleic acid and protein free extracts of Taenia crassiceps metacestode larvae were found to have adjuvant effect against Leishmania mexicana antigens in BALB/c mice experimentally infected with L. mexicana. A single intraperitoneal or subcutaneous injection of Taenia glycans altered the Th-1/Th-2 balance in experimentally infected mice as determined by Western blot analysis of IgG 1 and IgG 2a antibodies to L. mexicana antigens. Leishmania antigens which were immunogenic in Taenia glycan vaccinated mice were different from those of non-vaccinated mice. Vaccination induced leishmania antigen specific IFN-γ expression in vitro culture by spleen cells from Taenia glycan vaccinated-leishmania infected mice and not from mock vaccinated-leishmania infected BALB/c mice. We conclude that T. crassiceps glycans have immunoadjuvant effects against leishmania and may be developed as adjuvants in anti- leishmania vaccines.

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