Immunization with the recombinant myosin regulatory light chain (FhrMRLC) in Adjuplex® adjuvant elicits a Th1-biased immune response and a reduction of parasite burden in Fasciola hepatica infected rats

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Buffoni Perazzo, Leandro
Piva, M.M.
Baska, P.
Januszkiewicz, K.
Norbury, L.J.
Prior, K.C.
Dezen, D.
Silva, A.S.
Wedrychowicz, H.
Mendes, R.E.
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ElsevierDate
2020Subject
Immunization, Vaccine, Fasciola hepatica, FhrMRLCMETS:
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The aim of this study was to assess the immune response and the protective efficacy elicited by the vaccination
with the recombinant Fasciola hepatica myosin regulatory light chain (FhrMRLC) in Adjuplex® adjuvant against
the infection with F. hepatica in rats. Four groups of 15 animals each were used for the study, one group was
immunized with the recombinant F. hepatica MRLC in Adjuplex® adjuvant and the other groups remained as
adjuvant, positive and negative control groups. The parasitological study showed that a statistically significant
reduction of 65.1% and 82.1% in fluke burden and fecal egg count, respectively, was detected in vaccinated
animals. In addition, vaccination with FhrMRLC induced a well-defined humoral and cellular immune response
characterized by a significant production of specific IgG and IL-2, IL-12, TNF-α and IFN-γ; which confirms the
immunogenic capacity of the FhrMRLC