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Query: EC:6.3.5.5 (
CPS
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The effects of priming with a group B Streptococcus type III capsular polysaccharide (
GBS
CPS
III)-recombinant cholera toxin B subunit (rCTB) conjugate, purified
GBS
CPS
III or rCTB alone on the systemic and mucosal immune responses to
CPS
III after intranasal (i.n.) immunization were investigated in mice. Priming with purified
GBS
CPS
III followed by boosting with
GBS
CPS
III-rCTB conjugate or priming with the conjugate followed by boosting with free
CPS
induced comparable levels of specific IgG and IgA in both serum and in lungs and vagina. However, i.n. immunization comprising both priming and boosting with conjugate was superior to priming with
CPS
and boosting with conjugate or the reverse, especially with regard to inducing mucosal IgA anti-
CPS
responses. All the immunization schemes, except priming and boosting with free
CPS
, induced high and similar levels of IgG1 in serum. In contrast, mice primed with free
CPS
III and then boosted with
CPS
III-rCTB conjugate by the i.n. route failed to produce significant levels of IgG2a, IgG2b and IgG3 in serum, at difference from mice primed with the conjugate and boosted with either conjugate or free
CPS
. Pre-immunization with rCTB either i.n. or i.p. did not suppress specific serum IgG responses induced by
GBS
CPS
III-rCTB conjugate intranasally, but did inhibit serum and especially mucosal IgA responses. Our findings suggest that priming with
CPS
affects the distribution of IgG subclasses to
GBS
CPS
and that pre-existing anti-carrier rCTB immunity can have an inhibitory effect on mucosal immune responses elicited by the conjugate vaccine given by the i.n. route.
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PMID:Effect of pre-existing immunity for systemic and mucosal immune responses to intranasal immunization with group B Streptococcus type III capsular polysaccharide-cholera toxin B subunit conjugate. 1134 99