Protective Efficacy of H Antigen fromHistoplasma capsulatum in a Murine Model of Pulmonary Histoplasmosis

GS Deepe Jr, R Gibbons - Infection and immunity, 2001 - Am Soc Microbiol
GS Deepe Jr, R Gibbons
Infection and immunity, 2001Am Soc Microbiol
We previously reported that immunization with H antigen from Histoplasma capsulatum did
not protect mice against an intravenous challenge with yeasts. Here, we investigated the
utility of H antigen to protect mice in a model of pulmonary histoplasmosis. Mice immunized
with H antigen and challenged intranasally 4 weeks postvaccination were protected against
sublethal and lethal challenges with H. capsulatum yeasts. If the challenge was performed 3
months after vaccination, there was a reduction in fungal burden following sublethal …
Abstract
We previously reported that immunization with H antigen fromHistoplasma capsulatum did not protect mice against an intravenous challenge with yeasts. Here, we investigated the utility of H antigen to protect mice in a model of pulmonary histoplasmosis. Mice immunized with H antigen and challenged intranasally 4 weeks postvaccination were protected against sublethal and lethal challenges with H. capsulatum yeasts. If the challenge was performed 3 months after vaccination, there was a reduction in fungal burden following sublethal challenge and a modest delay in mortality in mice given a lethal inoculum. Vaccination was associated with production of gamma interferon, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, interleukin-4, and interleukin-10 by splenocytes. Vaccination with H antigen was not accompanied by a major expansion of CD4+ or CD8+ cells in spleens of mice. These results demonstrate that H antigen may be useful as a protective immunogen against pulmonary exposure to H. capsulatum.
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