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Inoculation of Lactobacillus expressing hCGβ in the vagina induces an anti-hCG antibody response in murine vaginal mucosa
Journal of Reproductive Immunology 63(2004)111-122,-0001,():
Objectives: To test the possibility of vaccination with lactobacillus expressing hCGβ antigen administered by vaginal mucosal immunization. Methods: A plasmid pIlac-hCGβ was constructed and then transfected into Lactobacillus casei CECT5276, which stably expressed hCGβ protein. RIA was used to detect hCGβ in the culture supernatant and cell lysate.Western blotting was performed to evaluate the expressed protein of interest. Female BALB/c mice aged 6–8 weeks received inoculations in the vagina of the recombinant L. casei CECT5276. ELISA was used to determine the anti-hCGβ IgA antibody in vaginal lavage fluid from the BALB/c mice after vaginal mucosal immunization. Results: The pIlac alone appeared to have a higher efficiency than pIlac-hCGβ, and the highest transfection efficiency of both plasmids was at pulse voltages of 1200V and 1500V. About 78.5% of the hCGβ protein was excreted into the culture supernatant. Excretion of hCGβ was most efficient when the pH of the culture medium was adjusted to around 7.0 and the concentration of lactose was around 1%. The hCG protein in the vaginal lavage fluid of these BALB/c mice was positive on the third day after vaginal inoculation. Anti-hCGβ IgA antibody continued to be found in the vaginal lavage fluid for 2 weeks following a booster vaginal inoculation. The splenic lymphocytes of the mice immunized with hCGβthrough the vagina underwent a proliferative reaction to hCGβ antigen restimulation in vitro. Interferon gamma (IFN-γ) and interleukin (IL)-4 were secreted at higher levels after vaginal mucosal immunization of L. casei expressing hCG than after vaginal mucosal immunization of L. casei alone. Conclusions: Vaginal immunization of lactobacillus expressing hCG induced an antihCGβ antibody response in the murine vaginal mucosa. Induction of the antigen-specific antibodies in the reproductive tract following vaginal inoculation of recombinant lactobacillus will lead to the development of a safe, efficient, and easy-to-use form of immunocontraception.
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