Journal article
Antibody and cytokine responses in efferent lymph following vaccination with different adjuvants
JS Rothel, LA Corner, MW Lightowlers, HF Seow, P McWaters, G Entrican, PR Wood
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1998
Abstract
The cannulated efferent lymph node in sheep was used to examine the effect of different adjuvants on the antibody and cytokine responses following sub-cutaneous vaccination with a recombinant Taenia ovis antigen (45W). Vaccination with Quil A elicited relatively higher levels of IgM than did IFA or Al (OH)3. In general, 45W specific IgG1 and IgG2 titres were higher and maintained for longer periods of time in lymph from sheep vaccinated with IFA and lower and shorter lived in animals which received the Al(OH)3 based vaccine. Interferon-γ was present within one day in efferent lymph from all sheep which received the Quil A formulation and in only one of the three sheep that received the IFA f..
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