Intranasal immunization with human papillomavirus type 16 capsomeres in the presence of non-toxic cholera toxin-based adjuvants elicits increased vaginal immunoglobulin levels

2006 
Abstract Prophylactic immunization against human papillomaviruses (HPVs) aims preferentially at the generation of antibodies, which are directed against the virus capsid proteins. DNA-free virus-like particles or their pentameric subunits, the capsomeres represent suitable antigens. Here we investigated if anti-HPV16 L1 specific antibodies and L1-specific CTL induced by intranasal immunization with capsomeres in sera and vaginal washings of C57Bl6 mice can be enhanced by co-application of the non-toxic cholera toxin adjuvants CTA1-D2D1 or CTB. We found that CTA1-D2D1 elevated L1-specific serum IgG antibodies in a dose-dependent manner and both CTA1-D2D1 and CTB significantly increased L1-specific IgA antibody levels in the vaginal lumen. Furthermore, CTA1-D2D1 and CTB enhanced L1-specific CTL responses.
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