Abstract

I.m. immunization of mice with inactivated rotavirus particles protects against subsequent infection. To optimize protection, the effects of different adjuvants (QS-21, QS-7, QUIL A, PCPP and RAS) with potential for human use were compared. Twenty-eight days after i.m. immunization with 20 μg of purified, UV/psoralen-inactivated murine rotavirus (EDIM), either with or without adjuvant, BALB/c mice were orally challenged with live EDIM and virus shedding was measured. All five adjuvants stimulated large ( P<0.001) increases in rotavirus antibody, but significant differences were found between adjuvants. The order of rotavirus IgG responses, i.e. no adjuvant<RAS<QS-7<Quil A<QS-21<PCPP, was the same as the order of protection except that QS-21 and PCPP were reversed. These results establish the importance of adjuvants during i.m. immunization with rotavirus and identify those with the greatest potential.

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