2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10517-017-3642-0
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Immunogenesis in White Mice Infected with Yersinia pestis with Different Plasmid Composition

Abstract: Morphological changes in the immunocompetent organs of white mice with experimental plague infection manifested in activation of the immune response of different degree and pathological process of different severity that depended on the plasmid composition of Y. pestis. Widening of the T-dependent zones in the immune organs of white mice infected with isogenic strains of Y. pestis with different plasmid composition attests to activation of cellular immunity. Our findings allow considering Y. pestis subsp. alta… Show more

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“…Several other seemingly useful live-attenuated vaccine candidates with varying plasmid compositions have also emerged. Y. pestis subspecies altaica 1-2948/3, 1-3749, and 1/3480 were able to elicit strong cell-mediated responses in a mouse model of infection (Balakhonov et al 2017 ). In that same vein, a direct comparison of the virulence of the Y. pestis EV vaccine strain to the microtus 201 (avirulent in humans) strain in an intravenous (i.v.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several other seemingly useful live-attenuated vaccine candidates with varying plasmid compositions have also emerged. Y. pestis subspecies altaica 1-2948/3, 1-3749, and 1/3480 were able to elicit strong cell-mediated responses in a mouse model of infection (Balakhonov et al 2017 ). In that same vein, a direct comparison of the virulence of the Y. pestis EV vaccine strain to the microtus 201 (avirulent in humans) strain in an intravenous (i.v.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, female hamsters often cannibalize their offspring and hibernate (especially in the period from October to February) [7][8][9]. Animals suffering from cannibalism lack macromicroelements in the body that leads to the development of suppressive reactions of the immune system [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%