Prior immunologic experience potentiates the subsequent antibody response when Salmonella strains are used as vaccine carriers

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Abstract

Prior immunologic experience with homologous and heterologous serotype Salmonella strains potentiated the subsequent antibody response when the same strains were used as vaccine carriers of foreign antigens. This potentiation was positively correlated with the appearance of antibody directed against the lipopolysaccharide of the carrier strain. Both serum and mucosal antibody responses against the foreign antigen increased over time. Antibody responses in sera of animals primed with either the homologous or heterologous serotype strain were not statistically significantly different, while animals primed with the homologous serotype strain developed significantly better mucosal antibody responses against the foreign antigen.

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Jian Xiong Bao, & Clements, J. D. (1991). Prior immunologic experience potentiates the subsequent antibody response when Salmonella strains are used as vaccine carriers. Infection and Immunity, 59(10), 3841–3845. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.59.10.3841-3845.1991

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