Das, Amrita ; Ali, Nahid (2012) Vaccine prospects of killed but metabolically active Leishmania against visceral leishmaniasis Expert Review of Vaccines, 11 (7). pp. 783-785. ISSN 1476-0584
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Abstract
Leishmanization or live vaccination, the gold standard for immunoprophylactic success against cutaneous leishmaniasis, has been abandoned for safety reasons. Killed but metabolically active (KBMA) Leishmania, a new class of whole-cell vaccine, holds promise for safe vaccination. Amotosalen (S-59)-treated and UVA-irradiated Leishmania major and Leishmania infantum chagasi (KBMA-Lic) were rendered replication-incompetent and incapable of causing disease; this was demonstrated convincingly by sensitive techniques. However, the immune response and the level of protection elicited by vaccination with both live Lic and KBMA-Lic in BALB/c mice are less than optimal and warrant further studies to establish their potentiality as an effective vaccine strategy against visceral leishmaniasis.
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Keywords: | Killed But Metabolically Active; Killed Parasites; Leishmania infantum chagasi; Leishmaniasis; Vaccine |
ID Code: | 99489 |
Deposited On: | 27 Oct 2016 09:56 |
Last Modified: | 27 Oct 2016 09:56 |
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