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Abstract
In a search for new strategies to improve oral vaccination, the effect of orally administered
Lactobacillus casei strain GG (LGG) in conjunction with D x RRV rhesus-human reassortant
live oral rotavirus vaccine was tested in 2-5-month-old infants. Infants who received
LGG showed an increased response with regard to rotavirus-specific IgM secreting cells,
measured using an ELISPOT technique, on day 8 after vaccination. In infants receiving
LGG or placebo, respectively, a rotavirus IgM seroconversion was detected in 26/27
(96%), versus 23/27 (85%) cases (p = 0.15) and rotavirus IgA seroconversion was detected
in 26/28 (93%) versus 20/27 (74%) cases (p = 0.05). These findings suggest that LGG
has an immunostimulating effect on oral rotavirus vaccination. The clinical significance
of LGG-enhanced immune responses to oral vaccines should be further evaluated.