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Protective Efficacy and Safety of Live Anthrax Vaccines for Mice (2005)

Abstract
The safety and protective efficacy of the Sterne vaccine strain of Bacillus anthracis and of a recombinant Bacillus subtilis strain were investigated in mice. Strains of mice which vary in their natural resistance to killing by the Sterne strain were used. Vaccination with Sterne spores protected Sterne-resistant CBA/J mice against challenge with a fully virulent strain of B. anthracis, but only at vaccine doses within a magnitude of the 50% lethal dose (LD50). The Sterne-susceptible A/J mice were not protected. Bacillus subtilis recombinant strain PA2, which produces the protective antigen component of anthrax toxin, protected CBA/J but not A/J mice. Both strains of mice developed high antibody titers to protective antigen. BALB/cJ and CBA/J mice were similarly resistant to lethal Sterne infection, - but BALB/cJ mice were more difficult to protect by immunization with either live vaccine. The inbred mouse model for anthrax is recommended for testing the efficacy and safety of new vaccines and characterizing the mechanisms of immunity to anthrax.

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Download http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA190150
Contributors ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH INST OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES FORT DETRICK MD BACTERIOLOGY DIV
Repository Defense Technical Information Center OAI-PMH Repository (United States)
Keywords PHARMACOLOGY, *ANTHRAX, *LIVE VACCINES, STRAINS(BIOLOGY), SAFETY, DOSAGE, ANTIBODIES, VIRULENCE, IMMUNIZATION, BACTERIAL TOXINS, ANATOMICAL MODELS, BACILLUS ANTHRACIS, TITRATION, RESISTANCE(BIOLOGY), VACCINES, ANTIGENS, IMMUNITY, RESPONSE(BIOLOGY), MICE, INFECTIOUS DISEASES., BACILLUS SUBTILIS, PE61101A, WU131
Language eng