Abstract
Consecutive triple doses of 1×108CFU/mL of a pathogenic H. pylori strain isolated from stomach of Egyptian patients with severe gastritis were used to establish infection in BALB/c mice model. White Leghorn hens were immunized with H. pylori whole cell lysate (HpLysate) antigen and with a highly reactive 58-kDa H. pylori (Hp58) antigen. Two months later, IgY antibodies (IgY-HpLysate IgY-Hp58) were purified from egg yolk and its efficacy was evaluated in the adopted model. Microbiological culture and immunohistochemical staining revealed that H. pylori infection was inhibited 1 week after oral passive immunization in 70% of infected BALB/c mice with a significant decrease (p<0.05) in the degrees of gastritis. In conclusion, we have adapted BALB/c mice model for human H. pylori pathogenic strain and oral passive immunization with specific IgY antibodies to the 58-kDa antigen inhibited active H. pylori infection and decreased gastritis.
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Attallah, A. M., Abbas, A. T., Ismail, H., Abdel-Raouf, M., & El-Dosoky, I. (2009). Efficacy of passive immunization with IgY antibodies to a 58-kDa H. pylori antigen on severe gastritis in BALB/c mouse model. Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry, 30(4), 359–377. https://doi.org/10.1080/15321810903187922
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