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Elkholy, A., Soliman, N., Elawady, M., Omar, R. (2022). Immunological evaluation of the prophylactic impact of soluble egg antigen (SEA) combined with schistosomula lung antigen preparation (SLAP) on murine model of schistosomiasis mansoni. Parasitologists United Journal, 15(3), 296-302. doi: 10.21608/puj.2022.174048.1193
Asmaa Elkholy; Nagat Soliman; Mona Elawady; Rabab Omar. "Immunological evaluation of the prophylactic impact of soluble egg antigen (SEA) combined with schistosomula lung antigen preparation (SLAP) on murine model of schistosomiasis mansoni". Parasitologists United Journal, 15, 3, 2022, 296-302. doi: 10.21608/puj.2022.174048.1193
Elkholy, A., Soliman, N., Elawady, M., Omar, R. (2022). 'Immunological evaluation of the prophylactic impact of soluble egg antigen (SEA) combined with schistosomula lung antigen preparation (SLAP) on murine model of schistosomiasis mansoni', Parasitologists United Journal, 15(3), pp. 296-302. doi: 10.21608/puj.2022.174048.1193
Elkholy, A., Soliman, N., Elawady, M., Omar, R. Immunological evaluation of the prophylactic impact of soluble egg antigen (SEA) combined with schistosomula lung antigen preparation (SLAP) on murine model of schistosomiasis mansoni. Parasitologists United Journal, 2022; 15(3): 296-302. doi: 10.21608/puj.2022.174048.1193

Immunological evaluation of the prophylactic impact of soluble egg antigen (SEA) combined with schistosomula lung antigen preparation (SLAP) on murine model of schistosomiasis mansoni

Article 9, Volume 15, Issue 3, December 2022, Page 296-302  XML PDF (628.77 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/puj.2022.174048.1193
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Authors
Asmaa Elkholy* 1; Nagat Soliman2; Mona Elawady3; Rabab Omar4
1Departments of Medical Parasitology ,Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Egypt
2Departments of Medical , Faculty of Medicine,Benha University, Egypt
3Departments of Community medicine , Faculty of Medicine,Benha University, Egypt
4Departments of, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Egypt
Abstract
Background: Vaccination against schistosomiasis might be an excellent approach for its control and
elimination. Despite the recent advances in identification of several potential vaccine candidates, no vaccine
was validated for clinical trials.
Objective: This research aims to evaluate the preventive effects of soluble egg antigen (SEA) in combination
with schistosomula lung antigen preparation (SLAP) on a murine model of schistosomiasis mansoni.
Material and Methods: In this study, 35 Swiss albino male mice (aged 6 to 8 weeks) were divided into five
groups. Each group contained seven mice, with G1 serving as the normal control, G2 the infected control,
G3 the infected and immunized by SEA, G4 the infected and immunized by SLAP, and G5 the infected and
immunized by combination antigens (SLAP and SEA). All mice were infected two weeks after receiving their
final dose of immunization. Seven weeks following infection, mice were decapitated in order to determine the
impact of the injected antigens using determination of liver enzymes, IL10, TNF-α and schistosomal IgG, with
immunohistochemical assessment.
Results: Reduced liver enzyme levels were detected in various vaccinated groups, with the combined group < br />(SLAP and SEA) experiencing the greatest reduction. The combination of SLAP and SEA resulted in the highest
significant increase in IL-10 and IgG antibody and the highest significant reduction in TNF-α level among all
groups.
Conclusion: The combination of SLAP and SEA increased the protective immunity. This combination
represents an exciting direction in vaccine research.
Keywords
immunohistochemical; IgG; IL-10; schistosomiasis; TNF-α; vaccine candidate
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