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Immuno-toxicological Evaluation of the Adjuvant Formulations for Experimental Anti-meningococcal Vaccines without Aluminium Hydroxide
Catherine Fleitas PérezJuan Francisco Infante BourzacGabriela CiocaWendy Ramirez GonzalezReinaldo Oliva HernandezV. Gustavo Sierra GonzalezYanet Marquez NapolesSimona BungauLotfi AleyaBeatriz Tamargo Santossubject
Materials Science (miscellaneous)medicine.medical_treatmentcochleatesSpleenStimulationMeningococcal vaccineImmunotoxicologyPharmacology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyImmune systemproteoliposomesMaterials ChemistryMedicineGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceuticsbusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringGeneral ChemistryGeneral Medicine0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthimmunotoxicologymedicine.anatomical_structureadjuvantsToxicity[SDE]Environmental SciencesNasal administrationnanoparticlesbusinessAdjuvantdescription
International audience; The proteoliposomes and cochleates are used as adjuvants for vaccines since they are potent immune stimulators. However, the hyper stimulation of the immune system provoked by adjuvants can cause immunetoxicological side effects. The present study was carried out to evaluate the toxic and immuno-toxicological effects of new adjuvants for anti-meningococci vaccines based on neo-proteoliposomes (nPL) and neocochleates (nCh), in Balb/c mice that were administered doses of 15 µg each, over periods of 14 days through intramuscular route and three inoculations with the same doses through intranasal route, every 7 days. The Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy showed that the nPL and nCh had nanometric dimensions and their normal peculiar forms. The experimental formulations did not provoke general toxiceffects in the tested animals, which tended to the progressive normal growing of this species, that did not statistically differ from the control ones. The studies of pathologic anatomy in inoculation organs and sites did not reveal modifications that can indicate toxicity and there was no sign of hepatic damage. The structural observations found in the spleen and lymphatic nodes showed the physiological development ofthe immune response, which was normal in all cases showing the restitution of the stimulation signs. The relative weight values of the spleen were within the standard range. These results showed that the nPL and nCh elaborated as adjuvants for vaccines did not show any evident induction of general toxic or particular immune-toxicologicl effects.
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2019-05-15 |