Lapin Mucosal Humoral and Cellular Versus Systemic Humoral and Cellular Immune Responses Post To Rectal Administration Of Heat Killed Helicobacter Pylori Bacterin

Abstract

Rapid non-invasive diagnostic tests that can reliably document the presence or absence of Helicobacter pylori infection are urgently required. Four successive dose of heat killed H.pylori (HpHK) bacterin was rectal administration in rabbits at five days a part manner. HpHK bacterin stimulate specific mucosal and systemic humoral and cellular immune responses by increased immunoglobulins titers and concentrations, increased the concentrations of C3 and C4 which are the complement compartments with significant increased in the lymphoid cells that formed the rosette form , significant migration inhibition index , increased the concentrations of cytokines . HpHk induced positive skin test tuberculin type delayed hypersensitivity, in addition to the histopathological changes at different body organ portions of the animals.