Thesis
EVALUACION DE LA CAPACIDAD INMUNOGENICA DE LA VACUNA ORAL S3Pvac - PAPAYA CONTRA LA CISTICERCOSIS PORCINA
Autor
FUENTES RÍOS, OLIVIA
Institución
Resumen
INTRODUCTION: Taeniosis and cysticercosis caused by Taenia solium, are endemic
in developing countries, where they mainly affect human health and rustic pig
breeding. In order to control this parasite experimental vaccines have been
developed. The recombinant S3Pvac-papaya vaccine, is based on the expression of
three peptides; KETc12, KETc1 y KETc7, by embryogenic callus of papaya and has
been shown to induce immune response in mice.
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the cellular and humoral immune response in pigs vaccined
by S3Pvac-papaya, through lymphocytic cell proliferation and by ELISA.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This work was a randomized vaccine trial against
swine cysticercosis (candidate S3Pvac-papaya versus placebo). Thirty piglets from a
rural community (San-Andrés Azumiatla) were included: sixteen in vaccine group and
fifteen in placebo group. Administration of vaccine was done per os in pigs aged from
2 to 3 month in two dose of 250mg at 15 days of interval. Blood samples were
collected at 0, 15 and 30 days after the last dose of vaccine. The peripherical T-Cell
proliferative capacity was determined by the reduction of tetrazolium salt (tetrazolio a
formazan). The production of specific antibodies directed against Taenia solium was
evaluated by Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA).
RESULTS: The proliferative capacity of lymphoid cells, was found with Fisher´s exact
between groups, in day 15 (p= 0.0085) and day 30 (p= 0.0192), where we found significant difference. Also on day 15 increased the antibody titer in the vaccine
group, where we found statistical significance (p = 0.0476) but not at day 30.
CONCLUSIONS: S3Pvac-papaya vaccine is able to induce a cellular response, that
future studies could assess a larger sample size and longer follow-up. Future plans to
evaluate the protective capacity by infection with eggs and thus certainly T.solium
that it can be considered as a tool available to control porcine cysticercosis.