Enhancement of DTH Response by Cholera Toxin B Subunit Inoculated Intranasally Together with Influenza HA Vaccine

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The effects of B subunit of cholera toxin (CTB) on delayed-type hyper-sensitivity (DTH) response to influenza vaccine derived from influenza virus A/PR/ 8/34 (PR-8, H1N1) virus were investigated in B10 mice that were immunized intranasally with both influenza vaccine and CTB. The result showed [1] that intranasal inoculation of this combination augmented DTH response to influenza vaccine, which reached its peak 6 days after inoculation, and also induced accelerated DTH response upon a second inoculation of influenza vaccine alone 4 weeks later, [2] that the cross-reactive DTH response to PR-8 vaccine was elicited by the injection of the different influenza A-type virus vaccine into the footpad of the vaccinated mice, but was not by influenza B-type virus vaccine, [3] that the DTHmediating T cells were detected selectively in the lungs of mice that received the nasal inoculation of the vaccine and CTB together, but that subcutaneous inoculation of this combination failed to induce DTH-mediating T cells in the lungs. These results, together with the previous papers (Tamura et al, Vaccine 7 : 257-262; 314—320, 1989), suggest that CTB could augment both humoral and DTH responses against influenza vaccine in the respiratory mucosal tract. © 1990, Center For Academic Publications Japan. All rights reserved.

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Kikuta, K., Kurata, H., Nagamine, T., Aizawa, C., Ueno, Y., Kurata, T., & Tamura, S. I. (1990). Enhancement of DTH Response by Cholera Toxin B Subunit Inoculated Intranasally Together with Influenza HA Vaccine. MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY, 34(3), 337–346. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.1990.tb01014.x

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