Journal article

Immunogenicity of recombinant BCG producing the GRA1 antigen from Toxoplasma gondii

P Supply, P Sutton, SN Coughlan, K Bilo, E Saman, AJ Trees, MF Cesbron Delauw, C Locht

Vaccine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 1999

Abstract

Toxoplasmosis is a major parasitic disease, responsible for foetopathy in humans and domestic animals, especially sheep. Toxoplasma gondii infection generally protects immunocompetent hosts against subsequent reinfection, suggesting that efficacious vaccines can be developed against this disease. Excreted/secreted T. gondii antigens have previously been shown to provide immunoprotection in small rodents, and protective immunity is thought to be cell-mediated. Mycobacterium bovis BCG is known to be a good inducer of cellular immunity. In this study, we have developed a BCG strain which produces and secretes GRA1, one of the major excreted/secreted T. gondii antigens. This strain does not carr..

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