Oral immunization with a synthetic peptide of cholera toxin B subunit. Obtention of neutralizing antibodies. - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue European Journal of Biochemistry Année : 1986

Oral immunization with a synthetic peptide of cholera toxin B subunit. Obtention of neutralizing antibodies.

A Guyon-Gruaz
  • Fonction : Auteur
A Delmas
S Pedoussaut
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H Halimi
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G Milhaud
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D Raulais
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P Rivaille
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Résumé

The ability of free synthetic fragments of the cholera toxin (CT), administered by parenteral or oral route, without adjuvant, to induce antibodies cross-reacting with CT was tested. Two peptides corresponding to the sequences 30-50 and 50-75 of the CT beta chain were selected and synthesized. Both free peptides, given intraperitoneally or orally, without adjuvant, elicited seric antibodies cross-reacting with CT. The anti-(P50-75) antibodies were able to neutralize the CT activity. Our results show that protection against a toxin at the systemic level can be obtained with a synthetic peptide even when administered by an oral route.
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hal-02146964 , version 1 (04-06-2019)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02146964 , version 1
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A Guyon-Gruaz, A Delmas, S Pedoussaut, H Halimi, G Milhaud, et al.. Oral immunization with a synthetic peptide of cholera toxin B subunit. Obtention of neutralizing antibodies.. European Journal of Biochemistry, 1986, 159 (3), pp.525-8. ⟨hal-02146964⟩
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