Journal article

Oral immunization against chlamydial eye infection

HR Taylor, E Young, AB MacDonald, J Schachter, RA Prendergast

Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science | ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC | Published : 1987

Abstract

The effects of enteric administration of different preparations of Chlamydia trachomatis prior to ocular challenge with live chlamydia were compared to the immunity that develops after recovery from ocular infection. Oral immunization with either live homologous serovar B or with formalin-killed heterologous serovar L2 did not influence the response to subsequent ocular challenge. Although oral immunization with liver serovar led to protection against heterologous ocular challenge with serovar B, oral immunization with noninfectious UV-irradiated serovar L2 led to more severe and prolonged disease. An immunizing regimen designed for maximal mucosal and systemic immunity also resulted in prot..

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