Abstract

Purpose: Propranolol as a novel adjuvant, was used to evaluate the immunogenic effect of three doses of recombinant SAG-1 (rSAG-1) antigen of Toxoplasma gondii in BALB/c mice for finding the optimal dose, and was compared with efficacy of tachyzoite lysate antigen (TLA). Methods: Eight different groups of 15 BALB/c mice received different volumes of the immunogenic material (three doses of r SAG-1 and one dose of TLA antigens), with or without propranolol adjuvant, subcutaneously. The control group mice received only PBS. Three weeks after the last immunization, the serum levels of IgG2a, IgG1 and IgG total antibodies against TLA, splenic interleukin-5 (IL-5) and Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) (produced against TLA) and the splenic lymphocyte proliferation after adding TLA were measured to evaluate humoral and cellular immune responses. Challenge test was performed by subcutaneously injection of 1000 alive and active tachyzoites in to five mice per each group and survival days for each group of mice were recorded. Results: The mice group that received propranolol adjuvant and 20 µg of r SAG-1 antigen per dose of injection showed significantly more IFN-γ production, more proliferation of splenic lymphocytes and higher anti-TLA-specific IgG2a production (three main indexes for cell mediated immunity) in comparison with other groups. Moreover, in the challenge test, this group of mice had a significantly increased survival time, indicating the positive effect of propranolol in the more stimulating of cellular immunity that is necessary for toxoplasmosis prevention or suppress. Conclusion: Our results showed that T. gondii rSAG-1 antigen in combination with propranolol as adjuvant (which can induce Th1 related responses) are good candidates for further study to a vaccine design.

Highlights

  • The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii belongs to Apicomplexa phylum and has a worldwide distribution.[1]

  • Our results showed that T. gondii recombinant SAG-1 (rSAG-1) antigen in combination with propranolol as adjuvant are good candidates for further study to a vaccine design

  • The purpose of the present study was based on the evaluation of the immunogenic influences of three different doses (5, 10, and 20 μg per injection) of r SAG1 antigen in association with or without propranolol as adjuvant and to compare the immunogenicity potential of r SAG-1 and tachyzoite lysate antigen (TLA) to lead the immune responses to Th1 profile and probable protection the mice against the pathogenicity of RH strain of T. gondii

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Introduction

The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii belongs to Apicomplexa phylum and has a worldwide distribution.[1]. Both humoral immunity and cellular immunity are essential for the control of toxoplasmosis, cell-mediated

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