Torovirus, a member of the Coronaviridae family, is a gastrointestinal infectious agent that has been identified in humans, cattle, pigs, and equines. Toroviruses, except equine torovirus, are difficult to propagate in cell culture; indeed, to date, only the Aichi/2004 strain of bovine torovirus (BToV) has been isolated among the human, bovine, and porcine toroviruses. In the present study, four cytopathogenic BToVs were isolated from diarrheal feces of the cattle using the HRT-18 cell line, and their genetic and antigenic properties were compared.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNearly 30 years after intense investigations of mannide monooleates for use as vaccine adjuvants, a novel adjuvant-active saccharide oleate ester was isolated and identified from the product mixture synthesized from mannitol and oleic acid. The mixture, which contained many kinds of mannide mono- and dioleates and their derivatives, was fractionated by liquid chromatography (LC), and the fraction with the highest adjuvanticity was obtained. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) showed that it consisted of one major compound with an average molecular weight (MW) 2850.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA correlation between adjuvant activity and amphipathic structure of saponin was first demonstrated on an experimental basis using structurally consecutive analogues. To clarify the physicochemical factors regulating the adjuvanticity of saponin, we compared the profile of the antibody response against chicken ovalbumin (OVA) in mice and hydrophile-lipophile balance (HLB) of eight purified soyasaponins. Soyasaponins bearing sugar chain(s) showed adjuvanticity stimulating anti-OVA total-IgG and IgG1 antibody responses, while their corresponding aglycones soyasapogenols A and B, did not.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe protective effect of an alpha-toxoid vaccine of Clostridium septicum purified alpha-toxin was investigated in guinea pigs. Purified alpha-toxin was treated with formalin to make toxoid, and alpha-toxoid vaccine was prepared by mixing alpha-toxoid (4 to 64 microg/dose) with an aluminum phosphate gel as adjuvant. Guinea pigs were immunized twice with different doses of alpha-toxoid vaccine, and challenged with spores of C.
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