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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Adjuvant activity of peanut, cottonseed and rice oils on cellular and humoral response
Authors: Freitas, Erika
Marinho, Ana Claudia
Albuquerque, Deijanira
Teles, Leiliane
Sindeaux, Mércia
Salles, María Teresa
Sousa, Diana Célia
Lima, Margarida María
Silva, María da Guia
Fernandes, Dirce
Keywords: Óleos Vegetais;Anticorpos;Arachis hypogaea;Óleo de Sementes de Algodão
Issue Date: Jan-2013
Publisher: VacciMonitor
Citation: FREITAS, E. et al. Adjuvant activity of peanut, cottonseed and rice oils on cellular and humoral response. VacciMonitor, Habana, Cuba, v. 22, n. 1, p. 4-9, jan./abr. 2013.
Abstract: The potentiality of the usage of vegetable oils such as soybean, corn, olive, sesame, murici seed, rapeseed, linseed, rice and cashew nuts as adjuvant of the humoral and cellular immune response has been recently shown. In the present work, besides of evaluating the adjuvant action of peanut, cottonseed and rice oils on humoral and cellular immune responses against ovalbumin (OVA) we also evaluated the protective immune response induced by Leishmania antigens. The peanut oil significantly increased the synthesis of anti-ovalbumin antibodies in the primary response, but it did not favor cellular response. Concerning mice immunized with L. amazonensis antigens emulsified with peanut oil exacerbated skin lesions and lymph node parasite load what suggests stimulation of the Th2 immune response and down regulation of Th1 response. The cottonseed oil was shown to have adjuvant effect to the humoral response, stimulating a secondary response and also favored the delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) response to OVA. The rice oil stimulated a strong DTH reaction to OVA and enhanced the synthesis of antibodies after the third dose. Mice immunized with L. amazonensis antigens emulsified with rice oil or cotton seed oil were protected from developing skin lesions and lymph node parasite load. These results emphasize the interest and importance of the vegetable oils as tools in different procedures of immunization and their differential role in relation to the other adjuvant under usage.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/6895
ISSN: 1025-0298 On line
1025-028X Impresso
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