Immunological complex for enhancement of innate immune response in passive vaccination |
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Authors: | Elina Aizenshtein Yosef Pinchasov Ely Morag Gabriel Leitner Yossi Shpanir Dorit Reimond Jacob Pitcovski |
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Affiliation: | 1. MIGAL–Galilee Technology Center, P.O. Box 831, Kiryat Shmona 11016, Israel;2. SIAP Lab, Bet Gamliel 76880, Israel;3. YAMIT Biotechnology, P.O. Box 1240, Rehovot 76267, Israel;4. National Mastitis Reference Center, Kimron Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 12, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel;5. Department of Biotechnology, Tel-Hai Academic College, Israel |
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Abstract: | Passive vaccination is used to treat a wide range of infections and cancer. However, this approach has some limitations. An immune complex termed Y-complex was developed to intensify the effect of the passive vaccine. The complex is composed of a microbead that carries specific antibodies and an inducer. It enables targeting of pathogen or abnormal cells, and stimulation of a desired response by innate immune cells, depending on the inducer. The production and efficacy of Y-complex as a passive immune prophylaxis is demonstrated in this study by its use in treating cow mastitis. In an in vitro assay, Y-complex inhibited propagation and induced phagocytosis of bacteria. In challenge experiments, cows were inoculated through the udder with Escherichia coli or Streptococcus dysgalactiae. Following treatment with Y-complex, no bacteria were isolated in the milk and N-acetyl-ß-d-glucosaminidase activity had returned to normal levels. Thus the Y-complex approach can be used as an effective treatment for mastitis. Due to its modularity, this approach may serve as a treatment for a variety of disease agents. |
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Keywords: | Passive vaccine Innate immunity Microbead Mastitis |
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