Immunobiological properties of new unencapsulated Bacillus anthracis 363/11 strain


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Abstract

The results of a study on the immunobiological properties of a new, naturally attenuated, unencapsulated Bacillus anthracis 363/11 strain in comparison with the properties of the anthrax vaccine strain 55-VNIIVVIM, which is currently used in Russia and post-Soviet states, are presented in the article. Some differences in the phenotypes of the aforementioned strains are shown. The new strain caused lysis of sheep erythrocytes by α- but not by β-type; the strain had many more active proteinases and synthesized protocatechuic acid (PCA), in contrast to the vaccine strain. It was ascertained that immunization of animals by the new strain protects them from death after infection by field isolates of B. anthracis, while the 55-VNIIVVIM strain does not create this immunity. The data indicate that the new strain can be used to develop and improve anthrax prevention.

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I. Yu. Egorova

National Research Institute for Veterinary Virology and Microbiology (NRIVVaM Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

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Email: iegorova@list.ru
Russian Federation, Volginsky, Vladimir region, 601125

T. A. Sevskii

National Research Institute for Veterinary Virology and Microbiology (NRIVVaM Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

Email: iegorova@list.ru
Russian Federation, Volginsky, Vladimir region, 601125

Yu. O. Selyaninov

National Research Institute for Veterinary Virology and Microbiology (NRIVVaM Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

Email: iegorova@list.ru
Russian Federation, Volginsky, Vladimir region, 601125

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