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    <front>
        <journal-meta>
            <journal-id journal-id-type="pmc">F1000Research</journal-id>
            <journal-title-group>
                <journal-title>F1000Research</journal-title>
            </journal-title-group>
            <issn pub-type="epub">2046-1402</issn>
            <publisher>
                <publisher-name>F1000 Research Limited</publisher-name>
                <publisher-loc>London, UK</publisher-loc>
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        <article-meta>
            <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.12688/f1000research.174636.1</article-id>
            <article-categories>
                <subj-group subj-group-type="heading">
                    <subject>Research Article</subject>
                </subj-group>
                <subj-group>
                    <subject>Articles</subject>
                </subj-group>
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            <title-group>
                <article-title>Immunological Effects of Protoscolex Antigen Injection on Hydatid Cyst Development in Mice</article-title>
                <fn-group content-type="pub-status">
                    <fn>
                        <p>[version 1; peer review: 2 approved]</p>
                    </fn>
                </fn-group>
            </title-group>
            <contrib-group>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="no">
                    <name>
                        <surname>Hussain</surname>
                        <given-names>Abdalwahab Bdewi</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <role content-type="http://credit.niso.org/">Conceptualization</role>
                    <role content-type="http://credit.niso.org/">Investigation</role>
                    <role content-type="http://credit.niso.org/">Resources</role>
                    <role content-type="http://credit.niso.org/">Supervision</role>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="a1">1</xref>
                </contrib>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="yes">
                    <name>
                        <surname>Ismael</surname>
                        <given-names>Anwar Khalil</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <role content-type="http://credit.niso.org/">Writing &#x2013; Review &amp; Editing</role>
                    <uri content-type="orcid">https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9031-9856</uri>
                    <xref ref-type="corresp" rid="c1">a</xref>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="a2">2</xref>
                </contrib>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="no">
                    <name>
                        <surname>Al-Hamadani</surname>
                        <given-names>Mohammed Y.I.</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <role content-type="http://credit.niso.org/">Writing &#x2013; Original Draft Preparation</role>
                    <uri content-type="orcid">https://orcid.org/0009-0003-4957-2069</uri>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="a3">3</xref>
                </contrib>
                <contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="no">
                    <name>
                        <surname>Farhan</surname>
                        <given-names>Nuha Majeed</given-names>
                    </name>
                    <role content-type="http://credit.niso.org/">Data Curation</role>
                    <xref ref-type="aff" rid="a4">4</xref>
                </contrib>
                <aff id="a1">
                    <label>1</label>Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Fallujah, Iraq</aff>
                <aff id="a2">
                    <label>2</label>Department of Pathological Analysis, College of Applied Science, University of Fallujah, Iraq</aff>
                <aff id="a3">
                    <label>3</label>Department of Biology, College of Education, University of Fallujah, Iraq</aff>
                <aff id="a4">
                    <label>4</label>Department of Pathological Analysis, College of Applied Science, University of Fallujah, Iraq</aff>
            </contrib-group>
            <author-notes>
                <corresp id="c1">
                    <label>a</label>
                    <email xlink:href="mailto:anwar.k.ismail@uofallujah.edu.iq">anwar.k.ismail@uofallujah.edu.iq</email>
                </corresp>
                <fn fn-type="conflict">
                    <p>No competing interests were disclosed.</p>
                </fn>
            </author-notes>
            <pub-date pub-type="epub">
                <day>29</day>
                <month>1</month>
                <year>2026</year>
            </pub-date>
            <pub-date pub-type="collection">
                <year>2026</year>
            </pub-date>
            <volume>15</volume>
            <elocation-id>132</elocation-id>
            <history>
                <date date-type="accepted">
                    <day>12</day>
                    <month>1</month>
                    <year>2026</year>
                </date>
            </history>
            <permissions>
                <copyright-statement>Copyright: &#x00a9; 2026 Hussain AB et al.</copyright-statement>
                <copyright-year>2026</copyright-year>
                <license xlink:href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">
                    <license-p>This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.</license-p>
                </license>
            </permissions>
            <self-uri content-type="pdf" xlink:href="https://f1000research.com/articles/15-132/pdf"/>
            <abstract>
                <sec>
                    <title>Background</title>
                    <p>Hydatid disease is a widespread disease that affects all human organs.</p>
                </sec>
                <sec>
                    <title>Aims</title>
                    <p>This study aimed to evaluate antibodies (IgA, IgG, and IgM), complement proteins (C3 and C4), MIF of PMNs cells, reduction of nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT), and phagocytic activity against 
                        <italic toggle="yes">Candida albicans.</italic>
                    </p>
                </sec>
                <sec>
                    <title>Methodology</title>
                    <p>Hydatid cysts were collected from surgically injured patients at Fallujah Teaching Hospital, Twenty BALB/c mice were injected with Protoscolex antigen as treatment groups or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) as control groups, at booster and challenge doses. Antibodies and complement concentrations were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the MIF of PMNs cells, reduction of NBT, and phagocytic activity against 
                        <italic toggle="yes">Candida albicans</italic> were measured to assess cellular activity.</p>
                </sec>
                <sec>
                    <title>Results</title>
                    <p>The results showed significant differences in the levels of antibodies compared to the control group 21 days after injection of the protoscolex antigen at a concentration of 0.5 ml subcutaneously. There were also significant differences between the treatment and control group in the levels of C3 and C4. NBT dye reduction and phagocytosis of 
                        <italic toggle="yes">Candida albicans</italic> by PMNs showed significant differences compared to the control group. The results also showed a significant decrease in PMN viability in the treatment group. An increase in neutrophil migration diameter was observed. The results showed a 50.4% decrease in the infection level in the treatments injected with the antigen, and the average diameter of the hydatid cysts decreased compared with the control group.</p>
                </sec>
                <sec>
                    <title>Conclusions</title>
                    <p>The results indicate that Protoscolex antigen activates the immune response and reduces severity of hydatid disease. This highlights its potential as a promising candidate for developing a vaccine or preventive strategy against hydatid disease.</p>
                </sec>
            </abstract>
            <kwd-group kwd-group-type="author">
                <kwd>hydatid disease</kwd>
                <kwd>protoscolex</kwd>
                <kwd>antibodies</kwd>
                <kwd>Complement</kwd>
                <kwd>PMNs</kwd>
                <kwd>NBT.Mice</kwd>
                <kwd>Echinococcus granulosus</kwd>
            </kwd-group>
            <funding-group>
                <award-group id="fund-1">
                    <funding-source>No funding</funding-source>
                </award-group>
                <funding-statement>The author(s) declared that no grants were involved in supporting this work.</funding-statement>
            </funding-group>
        </article-meta>
    </front>
    <body>
        <sec id="sec6" sec-type="intro">
            <title>Introduction</title>
            <p>Hydatid cysts are a common zoonotic disease caused by the eggs of the adult worm, 
                <italic toggle="yes">Echinococcus granulosus.</italic> These eggs hatch into larvae in the intestine, penetrate the intestine, and migrate through the bloodstream to the liver, lungs, brain, and all parts of the body, forming hydatid cysts. This disease remains asymptomatic for approximately four years.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref1">1</xref>,
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref2">2</xref>
                </sup> Hydatid cysts can cause various symptoms depending on their size and location.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref3">3</xref>
                </sup> Humans can contract 
                <italic toggle="yes">E. granulosus</italic> from the feces of infected dogs. Parasite eggs are consumed by humans through tainted food or drinks. After consumption, these eggs hatch into intestinal larvae that have the potential to grow into cysts.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref4">4</xref>
                </sup> The disease manifests as multiple cysts that affect various organs, particularly the liver and lungs.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref5">5</xref>
                </sup> The host&#x2019;s immune system interacts with Taeniid cestode antigens (produced from juvenile intestinal stages, adult worms, or oncospheres) and may produce specific antibodies. It is widely acknowledged that the immune response has no effect on 
                <italic toggle="yes">Echinoccocus</italic> species while their developing.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref6">6</xref>
                </sup> Also, animals experimentally infected with 
                <italic toggle="yes">E. granulosus</italic> eggs or oncospheres have been shown to differ among mouse strains. Additionally, 
                <italic toggle="yes">in vitro</italic> tests have demonstrated that neutrophils may destroy 
                <italic toggle="yes">E. granulosus</italic> oncospheres when paired with antibodies, indicating a potential function of antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity responses. Cell-mediated immunity to parasites is significantly activated in the early stages of the disease.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref7">7</xref>
                </sup> It is suggested that this protoscolex antigen is a good candidate for protection against hydatid cysts. Infection of BALB/c mice with 
                <italic toggle="yes">E. granulosus</italic> constitutes a model for the study of secondary hydatidosis and the associated immune response in immunization and infection trials.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref8">8</xref>
                </sup> Given the widespread prevalence of the disease in Iraq, Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Kuwait.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref9">9</xref>,
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref10">10</xref>
                </sup> We conducted this experiment to determine the effect of injecting Protoscolex antigens into isolated human hydatid cysts on immune factors and the possibility of obtaining a vaccine against infection.</p>
        </sec>
        <sec id="sec7">
            <title>Materials and methods</title>
            <sec id="sec8">
                <title>Collection of the hydatid cyst for the injured people</title>
                <p>Hydatid cysts were isolated from infected individuals after surgical procedures at Al-Fallujah Teaching Hospital.</p>
            </sec>
            <sec id="sec9">
                <title>Experimental design and animals</title>
                <p>Twenty BALB/c mice were obtained from the Drug Control Center of Iraqi Ministry of Health and Environment. Male and female mice aged 5-6 weeks, it weighed 15&#x2013;29 g each. All animal procedures, including anesthesia and euthanasia, were conducted in accordance with the guidelines of the AVMA for the Euthanasia of Animals and were approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee at the College of Medicine, University of Fallujah (Approval No.: UOF.MED.05-240911001). Animals were euthanized under deep general anesthesia induced by isoflurane inhalation, followed by cardiac puncture for blood collection as a terminal procedure. These mice were divided as follows: the first group received five mice injected subcutaneously with 0.5 ml protoscolex antigens then on 14 day boosted with the same antigen and then dissection on 21 day to evaluate antibodies, complement proteins, the MIF of PMNs cells, the reduction of the nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT), and the phagocytic activity against 
                    <italic toggle="yes">Candida albicans.</italic> The second group was injected with 0.5 ml phosphate buffer solution (PBs) then on 14 day was boosted with the same concentration of PBs and then dissection on 21 day and was considered a control group. The third group received protoscolex antigen (0.5 ml protoscolex) subcutaneously. Fourteen days later, they received a second dose at the same concentration. A challenge dose was administered 21 days later and protoscolex heads were injected into the liver, and the mice were maintained for six months. The antigens were then examined to determine the extent of protection against hydatid cysts and the levels of immunoglobulins. The fourth group was injected with 0.5 ml PBs, and the second dose was administered after 14 days. On day 21, it was injected with protoscolex heads in the liver and was considered the control group, as shown in the following Table:</p>
                <table-wrap id="T1" orientation="portrait" position="anchor">
                    <label/>
                    <caption>
                        <title>Experimental Design Table.</title>
                    </caption>
                    <table content-type="article-table" frame="hsides">
                        <thead>
                            <tr>
                                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
Group</th>
                                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
Number of Mice</th>
                                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
Day 1</th>
                                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
Day 14</th>
                                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
Day 21</th>
                                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
After 6 Months</th>
                            </tr>
                        </thead>
                        <tbody>
                            <tr>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
                                    <bold>1</bold>
</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">5</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Injected with Protoscolex antigen (0.5 ml)</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Boosted with the same antigen (0.5 ml)</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Dissection and measurement of tests</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">&#x2014;</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
                                    <bold>2</bold>
</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">5</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Injected with Phosphate buffer (PBS) (0.5 ml)&#x2013; Control group</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Boosted with the same buffer (0.5 ml)</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Dissection and measurement of tests</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">_</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
                                    <bold>3</bold>
</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">5</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Injected with Protoscolex antigen (0.5 ml)</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Boosted with the same antigen (0.5 ml)</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Injected with live Protoscolex in liver (challenge dose) (0.5 ml)</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Dissection and measurement of tests</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
                                    <bold>4</bold>
</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">5</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Injected with Phosphate buffer (PBS) (0.5 ml)&#x2013; Control group</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Boosted with the same buffer (0.5 ml)</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Injected with live Protoscolex in liver (challenge dose) (0.5 ml)</td>
                                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Dissection and measurement of tests</td>
                            </tr>
                        </tbody>
                    </table>
                </table-wrap>
            </sec>
            <sec id="sec11">
                <title>Preparation methods</title>
                <p>
The Taherkhani and Rogan
                    <sup>
                        <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref11">11</xref>
                    </sup> method was adopted for the preparation of the protoscolex antigen, in which an ultrasonic vibrator at 120,000 rpm for 5 min was used to break down the protoscolex. Total protein was measured according to the manufacturer&#x2019;s instructions (Biolab) and the total protein amount was 3.864 mg/100 ml. The protoscolex was obtained from the germ layer of the hydatid cyst. Nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) dye and eosin stain dye were prepared according to the method described by Metcalf et al.
                    <sup>
                        <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref12">12</xref>
                    </sup> method. In addition, Primary head samples were collected using the Symth method.
                    <sup>
                        <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref13">13</xref>
                    </sup>
                </p>
            </sec>
            <sec id="sec12">
                <title>Antibodies and complement test</title>
                <p>Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) was used to determine the concentrations of the antibodies (IgG, IgM, and IgG) and complement (C3 and C4) using an ELISA kit from the French company (Sanofi).</p>
            </sec>
            <sec id="sec13">
                <title>Statistics method</title>
                <p>IBM SPSS statistics version 26.0. was used in this study. Data are expressed as the mean &#x00b1; standard deviation (SD), by used t-test at a probability level of 0.05 (p &lt; 0.05).</p>
            </sec>
        </sec>
        <sec id="sec14" sec-type="results">
            <title>Results</title>
            <p>
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T2">
Table 1</xref> shows the effect of protoscolex antigen injections on antibody concentrations. The results showed that antigen injection had a significant effect on all types of antibodies studied. The IgG, IgA and IgM antibody level reached (1435&#x00b1;496.2, 330.2&#x00b1;119.5 and 154.5&#x00b1;4.07) mg/100 ml, respectively, compared to control group (1012&#x00b1;1.8, 330.1&#x00b1;137.4
                <sup>b</sup> and 111.8&#x00b1;57.8) mg/100 ml, respectively.</p>
            <table-wrap id="T2" orientation="portrait" position="float">
                <label>
Table 1. </label>
                <caption>
                    <title>The effect of subcutaneous injection of protoscolex antigens at a concentration of 0.5 ml on the concentration of antibodies after 21 day (mg/100 ml).</title>
                </caption>
                <table content-type="article-table" frame="hsides">
                    <thead>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="2" valign="top">Concentration</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">IgG [mg/100ml]</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">IgA [mg/100ml]</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
IgM [mg/100ml]</th>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                        </tr>
                    </thead>
                    <tbody>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">1435&#x00b1;496.2
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">330.2&#x00b1;119.5
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">154.5&#x00b1;4.07
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">PBs 0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">1012&#x00b1;1.8
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">330.1&#x00b1;137.4
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">111.8&#x00b1;57.8
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                    </tbody>
                </table>
                <table-wrap-foot>
                    <p>Different characters indicate the presence of a significant difference (a,b) between the parameters at a level &lt; 0.05.</p>
                </table-wrap-foot>
            </table-wrap>
            <p>The results of complement showed that, the C3 and C4 levels showed a significant decrease (125&#x00b1;9.6 and 21.3&#x00b1;5.4) mg/100 ml, respectively, compared to control group (165.8&#x00b1;36.2 and 54.7&#x00b1;3.1) mg/100 ml respectively, as shown in 
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T3">
Table 2</xref>.</p>
            <table-wrap id="T3" orientation="portrait" position="float">
                <label>
Table 2. </label>
                <caption>
                    <title>The effect of subcutaneous injection of protoscolex antigens at a concentration of 0.5 ml on the concentration of complements after 21 day (mg/100 ml).</title>
                </caption>
                <table content-type="article-table" frame="hsides">
                    <thead>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="2" valign="top">Concentration</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">C3 [mg/100 ml]</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
C4 [mg/100 ml]</th>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                        </tr>
                    </thead>
                    <tbody>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">125.4&#x00b1;9.6
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">21.3&#x00b1;5.4
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">PBs</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">165.8&#x00b1;36.2
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">54.7&#x00b1;3.1
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                    </tbody>
                </table>
                <table-wrap-foot>
                    <p>Different characters indicate the presence of a significant difference (a,b) between the parameters at a level &lt; 0.05.</p>
                </table-wrap-foot>
            </table-wrap>
            <p>The results of the NBT dye reduction experiment for PMNs cells showed no significant difference between the results, as the percentage of cells reducing the dye reached (16.6&#x00b1;0.8) compared to the control group (13.6&#x00b1;0.9), as shown in 
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T4">
Table 3</xref>.</p>
            <table-wrap id="T4" orientation="portrait" position="float">
                <label>
Table 3. </label>
                <caption>
                    <title>The effect of protoscolex injection subcutaneous concentration 0.5ml on percentage of reduction of NBT dye in the white mice after 21 day.</title>
                </caption>
                <table content-type="article-table" frame="hsides">
                    <thead>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="2" valign="top">Concentration</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
NBT (%)</th>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                        </tr>
                    </thead>
                    <tbody>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">16.6&#x00b1;0.8
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">PBs</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">13.6&#x00b1;0.9
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                    </tbody>
                </table>
                <table-wrap-foot>
                    <p>Different characters indicate the presence of a significant difference (a,b) between the parameters at a level &lt; 0.05.</p>
                </table-wrap-foot>
            </table-wrap>
            <p>Regarding the viability of PMNs cells, the results showed a significant decrease in the percentage of cells in mice injected with antigens, reaching (84.9&#x00b1;2.1) compared to the control group (91.6&#x00b1;1.3), as shown in 
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T5">
Table 4</xref>.</p>
            <table-wrap id="T5" orientation="portrait" position="float">
                <label>
Table 4. </label>
                <caption>
                    <title>The effect of 0.5 ml subcutaneous injection of protoscolex antigens on PMNs cell viability (%) after 21 day.</title>
                </caption>
                <table content-type="article-table" frame="hsides">
                    <thead>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="2" valign="top">Concentration</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
PMNs cells %</th>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                        </tr>
                    </thead>
                    <tbody>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">84.9&#x00b1;2.1
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">PBs</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">91.6&#x00b1;1.3
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                    </tbody>
                </table>
                <table-wrap-foot>
                    <p>Different characters indicate the presence of a significant difference (a,b) between the parameters at a level &lt; 0.05.</p>
                </table-wrap-foot>
            </table-wrap>
            <p>As for the diameter of the migration circle of neutrophils, the results showed a significant increase in the antigen-treated animals (28.1&#x00b1;1.4 mm) compared to the control group (21.9&#x00b1;1.9 mm), as shown in 
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T6">
Table 5</xref>.</p>
            <table-wrap id="T6" orientation="portrait" position="float">
                <label>
Table 5. </label>
                <caption>
                    <title>The effect of subcutaneous injection of protoscolex antigens on MIF at a concentration of 0.5 ml after 21 day.</title>
                </caption>
                <table content-type="article-table" frame="hsides">
                    <thead>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Concentration</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Migration of PMNs/mm</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
MIF</th>
                        </tr>
                    </thead>
                    <tbody>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">28.1&#x00b1;1.4
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">1.6</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">PBs</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">21.9&#x00b1;1.9
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">1</td>
                        </tr>
                    </tbody>
                </table>
                <table-wrap-foot>
                    <p>Different characters indicate the presence of a significant difference (a,b) between the parameters at a level &lt; 0.05.</p>
                </table-wrap-foot>
            </table-wrap>
            <p>Regarding the effect of antigen injection on phagocytosis of 
                <italic toggle="yes">Candida albicans</italic> yeast, the results showed a significant decrease in the number of PMNs cells treated with the antigen. The highest percentage of decrease occurred within 30 min, reaching (72.7&#x00b1;1.6 mm), compared to the control group (81.5&#x00b1;1.3 mm) (
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T7">
Table 6</xref>).</p>
            <table-wrap id="T7" orientation="portrait" position="float">
                <label>
Table 6. </label>
                <caption>
                    <title>The effect of subcutaneous 0.5 ml protoscolex injection on 
                        <italic toggle="yes">Candida albicans</italic> yeast phagocytosis.</title>
                </caption>
                <table content-type="article-table" frame="hsides">
                    <thead>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Concentration</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">30 min</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">60 min</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">90 min</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">120 min</th>
                        </tr>
                    </thead>
                    <tbody>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">72.7&#x00b1;1.6
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">78.6&#x00b1;2.9
                                <sup>a,c</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">77.9&#x00b1;2.1
                                <sup>a,c</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">75.6&#x00b1;3.1
                                <sup>a,c</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">PBs</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">81.5&#x00b1;1.3
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">82.1&#x00b1;1.4
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">82.4&#x00b1;1.2
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">69.5&#x00b1;2.5
                                <sup>a,c</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                    </tbody>
                </table>
                <table-wrap-foot>
                    <p>Different characters indicate the presence of a significant difference (a,b,c) between the parameters at a level &lt; 0.05.</p>
                </table-wrap-foot>
            </table-wrap>
            <p>Concerning the effect of antigen injection and infection of mice with antibodies six months after injection, the results showed no significant differences between animals injected with the antigen compared to the control group for all types of antibodies (IgG, IgA, and IgM), as shown in 
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T8">
Table 7</xref>.</p>
            <table-wrap id="T8" orientation="portrait" position="float">
                <label>
Table 7. </label>
                <caption>
                    <title>Effect of protoscolex injection on antibody levels (mg/100 ml) in white mice (Balb/c) 6 months after subcutaneous injection of the antigens.</title>
                </caption>
                <table content-type="article-table" frame="hsides">
                    <thead>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="2" valign="top">Concentration</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">IgG [mg/100 ml]</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">IgA [mg/100 ml]</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
IgM [mg/100 ml]</th>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Mean&#x00b1;SD</th>
                        </tr>
                    </thead>
                    <tbody>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">1479.3&#x00b1;213
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">358.1&#x00b1;63.3
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">158.1&#x00b1;4.5
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">PBs 0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">1333.1&#x00b1;183
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">209.9&#x00b1;30.1
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">115.1&#x00b1;23.9
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                    </tbody>
                </table>
                <table-wrap-foot>
                    <p>Different characters indicate the presence of a significant difference (a,b) between the parameters at a level &lt; 0.05.</p>
                </table-wrap-foot>
            </table-wrap>
            <p>Regarding the effect of antigen injection on the percentage of protection against hydatid cysts, 
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T9">
Table 8</xref> shows that the percentage of protection against infection reached 50.4%. and the average diameter of hydatid cysts was 3.4&#x00b1;0.4 mm in the group injected with the antigen, compared to the control group, which had an average diameter of 5.4&#x00b1;0.6 mm.</p>
            <table-wrap id="T9" orientation="portrait" position="float">
                <label>
Table 8. </label>
                <caption>
                    <title>Effect of protoscolex antigen injection subcutaneous concentrically 0.5 ml on percentage of prevention hydatid cyst injury after 6 months.</title>
                </caption>
                <table content-type="article-table" frame="hsides">
                    <thead>
                        <tr>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Concentration</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">No. of mice</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">No. of injured animals</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Average of cyst</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">Percentage of prevention %</th>
                            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="top">
Average of cysts diameter</th>
                        </tr>
                    </thead>
                    <tbody>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">0.5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">1.8&#x00b1;0.4
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">50.4</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">3.4&#x00b1;0.4
                                <sup>b</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">PBs</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">5</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">4.6&#x00b1;1.4
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">0</td>
                            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1" valign="middle">5.4&#x00b1;0.6
                                <sup>a</sup>
                            </td>
                        </tr>
                    </tbody>
                </table>
                <table-wrap-foot>
                    <p>Different characters indicate the presence of a significant difference between the parameters at a level of &lt; 0.05.</p>
                </table-wrap-foot>
            </table-wrap>
        </sec>
        <sec id="sec15" sec-type="discussion">
            <title>Discussion</title>
            <p>
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T2">
Table 1</xref> agrees with the findings of Humide 

                <italic toggle="yes">et al.,
</italic>
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref14">14</xref>
                </sup> which recorded a significant increase in IgG and IgA antibodies when injected with protoscolex antigens at a concentration of 0.5 and 0.75, respectively, compared to the control group, whose concentrations reached 1013.3&#x00b1;0.87 and 1385.2&#x00b1;0.87, respectively, for IgG and IgA. This is consistent with the findings of Bdewi 
                <italic toggle="yes">et al.</italic>
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref15">15</xref>
                </sup> when injected with protoscolex antigens subcutaneously at a concentration of 0.1, which is consistent with the findings of Mahdi 
                <italic toggle="yes">et al.</italic>
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref9">9</xref>
                </sup> which indicated an increase in the percentage of immunoglobulin type IgG. These results are consistent with those obtained by Humide 
                <italic toggle="yes">et al.</italic>
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref14">14</xref>
                </sup> and Bdewi 
                <italic toggle="yes">et al.</italic>
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref15">15</xref>
                </sup> who observed an increase in complement concentration when they injected parasite antigens into the muscle and peritoneum, respectively. Elevated immunoglobulin (IgG, IgA, and IgM) and complement (C3 and C4) levels indicate the activation of immunoglobulins and complements that may contribute to neutralizing or damaging parasitic antigens before or during cyst formation.</p>
            <p>As for the reduction of nitroblue tetrazolium dye (
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T4">
Table 3</xref>), which indicates an increase in the dye reduction rate by PMNs cells and an increase in the phagocytosis rate by neutrophils (
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T7">
Table 6</xref>), our results did not indicate any significant differences between the treatments injected with the antigen and the control treatments. This is consistent with the findings of Al Mukhtar
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref16">16</xref>
                </sup> and Ahmad 
                <italic toggle="yes">et al.</italic>
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref17">17</xref>
                </sup> This may indicate that protoscolex antigen-induced immune stimulation may focus more on lymphoid pathways (T and B cells) to produce antibodies and not necessarily on activating effector cells such as neutrophils or controlling phagocytic functional enhancement.</p>
            <p>While the results in 
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T5">
Table 4</xref> indicate significant differences between the experimental treatments and the control treatments, this does not agree with (3). This may be due to differences in the concentrations of antigens used in the experiment or other environmental factors. 
                <xref ref-type="table" rid="T6">
Table 5</xref>, which indicates a significant difference between the antigen-injected groups compared to the control group, is consistent with the findings of Al Mukhtar.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref16">16</xref>
                </sup> The results indicated no significant increase in antibody levels 6 months after infection. This may be because hydatid cysts are surrounded by host tissue, which prevents the antigens present within the hydatid cyst from being recognized.</p>
            <p>Regarding the extent to which antigen injections affect the ability to prevent or reduce infection, the results showed that the protection achieved by administering antigen doses at a concentration of 0.5 ml resulted in a 50.4% reduction in infection rate compared to the control group. It also resulted in a decrease in the diameter of the hydatid cysts, which reached 3.4&#x00b1;0.4 compared to 5.4&#x00b1;0.6 in the control group, this is consistent with the findings of Humide 
                <italic toggle="yes">et al.</italic>
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref14">14</xref>
                </sup>; Bdewi 
                <italic toggle="yes">et al.</italic>
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref15">15</xref>
                </sup> This may be due to the ability of the protoscolex antigen to stimulate an immune response.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref18">18</xref>
                </sup> and has adsorptive components with the capacity of B and T cells.
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref19">19</xref>
                </sup> In addition, it shows that injecting this antigen at a concentration of 0.5 ml may lead to a kind of protection or variation in disease progression. This finding is consistent with the idea that prior immune stimulation may reduce the number of parasites that successfully establish themselves or grow.</p>
            <p>Despite the important results shown by this study in stimulating the immune response and reducing infection levels, future experiments using other antigens at different protein concentrations are recommended.</p>
        </sec>
        <sec id="sec16" sec-type="conclusion">
            <title>Conclusion</title>
            <p>This study demonstrated that the protoscolex antigen possesses significant immunomodulatory activity, stimulating both innate and adaptive immune responses, and reducing the incidence and diameter of hydatid cysts in mice. These results suggest that it could be considered a promising candidate for developing a vaccine against hydatid cyst disease, although the sustainability of the immune response should be improved through the use of adjuvants or a booster dose schedule.</p>
        </sec>
        <sec id="sec17">
            <title>Ethical approval</title>
            <p>This study was conducted in accordance with the principles of Helsinki for medical research on human participants. All participants were informed of the nature and purpose of the study and had the right to withdraw from the study at any time. Informed verbal consent was obtained from the participants, as the study was low-risk and did not involve the collection of personally identifiable information.</p>
            <p>All animal procedures were performed according to Russell and Burch&#x2019;s 3R principle in 1959
                <sup>
                    <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref20">20</xref>
                </sup> to ensure the minimum number of animals used, minimize pain and stress, and provide appropriate environmental conditions and care. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Fallujah University (Approval No.: UOF.MED.05-240911001).</p>
        </sec>
    </body>
    <back>
        <sec id="sec20" sec-type="data-availability">
            <title>Data availability</title>
            <p>Owing to ethical constraints related to participant confidentiality, as stipulated by the Ethics Committee of Fallujah University the raw participant-level data are not publicly available. The study was approved by IRB on the condition that access to the data be restricted to qualified researchers for scientifically and ethically approved purposes. Requests for data access may be submitted to the corresponding author and are subject to approval by the Ethics Committee. Any data sharing will be conducted in de-identified form and governed by a data-use agreement.</p>
            <p>The ARRIVE checklist for this study has been deposited in Zenodo: ARRIVE Checklist for (Immunological Effects of Protoscolex Antigen Injection on Hydatid Cyst Development in Mice), DOI: 
                <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18160723">https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18160723</ext-link>, licensed under 
                <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="https://creativecommons.org/public-domain/cc0/">CC0</ext-link>.</p>
        </sec>
        <ack>
            <title>Acknowledgments</title>
            <p>We extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Labid Saadallah Al-Kubaisi and Dr. Saleh Hussein Al-Issawi for providing us with samples of hydatid cysts after performing surgical operations at the Fallujah Teaching Hospital.</p>
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                        <surname>Sultan</surname>
                        <given-names>Muthanna</given-names>
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                    <label>1</label>Tikrit University, Tikrit, Iraq</aff>
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                        <bold>Competing interests: </bold>No competing interests were disclosed.</p>
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            <p>The article looks great&#x00a0; but please add the followings</p>
            <p> </p>
            <p> 1-Materias &amp; Methods</p>
            <p> -Please mention the details about Collection of the hydatid cyst for the injured people.</p>
            <p> -Make sure about the weight of the mice and weight as it supposed to be 20 gm&#x00a0;</p>
            <p> -Also please correct the abbreviation g (gm instead of g)</p>
            <p> </p>
            <p> 2-Discussion&#x00a0;</p>
            <p> The first paragraph of the discussion please add references about I gG &amp; IgM&#x00a0;</p>
            <p> </p>
            <p> Additional note:</p>
            <p> This article looks great and I Highly recommend it for indexing.</p>
            <p> </p>
            <p> Thank you!</p>
            <p> Muthanna Sultan Ph.D.</p>
            <p> Biomedical Science / Immunology &amp; microbiology</p>
            <p>Is the work clearly and accurately presented and does it cite the current literature?</p>
            <p>Yes</p>
            <p>If applicable, is the statistical analysis and its interpretation appropriate?</p>
            <p>Yes</p>
            <p>Are all the source data underlying the results available to ensure full reproducibility?</p>
            <p>Yes</p>
            <p>Is the study design appropriate and is the work technically sound?</p>
            <p>Yes</p>
            <p>Are the conclusions drawn adequately supported by the results?</p>
            <p>Yes</p>
            <p>Are sufficient details of methods and analysis provided to allow replication by others?</p>
            <p>Partly</p>
            <p>Reviewer Expertise:</p>
            <p>Biomedical Science /Immunology &amp; Microbiology</p>
            <p>I confirm that I have read this submission and believe that I have an appropriate level of expertise to confirm that it is of an acceptable scientific standard.</p>
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                        <bold>Competing interests: </bold>No competing interests were disclosed.</p>
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            <p>
                <bold>Background:</bold> Hydatid disease is a widespread disease that affects all human organs.&#x201d;</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Comment 1:</bold> This statement is overly general and scientifically inaccurate; hydatid disease primarily affects liver and lungs.</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Aims:</bold> This study aimed to evaluate antibodies (IgA, IgG, and IgM), complement proteins (C3 and C4), MIF of PMNs cells</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Comment 2:</bold> The aim is descriptive but lacks a clear hypothesis or research question. protoscolex antigen induces protective immunity and reduces cyst development.</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Introduction:</bold> Hydatid cysts are a common zoonotic disease&#x2026;&#x201d;</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Comment 3:</bold> The introduction provides general background but lacks a clear research gap. Add a paragraph explaining why protoscolex antigen vaccination is underexplored and what knowledge gap this study addresses.</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Results</bold>
            </p>
            <p> -There were significant differences between the treatment and control group.</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Comment 4:</bold> Statistical methods are not described in sufficient detail, and no exact p-values are reported.</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Table 1 &#x2013;</bold> Antibodies IgG, IgA and IgM antibody level reached&#x2026;&#x201d;</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Comment 5:</bold> Units mg/100 ml are unusual for immunoglobulin measurement in mice. Use standard units (&#x03bc;g/mL) and specify ELISA calibration standards.</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Table 2 &#x2013;</bold> Complement C3 and C4 levels showed a significant decrease&#x2026;&#x201d;</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Comment 6: </bold>This contradicts the discussion section claiming complement activation.</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Phagocytosis:</bold> significant decrease in phagocytosis&#x2026;&#x201d;</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Comment 7:</bold> This contradicts the hypothesis of immune enhancement.</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Discussion:</bold> Elevated immunoglobulin and complement levels indicate activation&#x2026;&#x201d;</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Comment 8:</bold> This contradicts reported complement reduction.</p>
            <p> Correct interpretation and reconcile results. suggested as a promising vaccine candidate&#x2026;&#x201d;</p>
            <p> 
                <bold>Comment 9: </bold>Overstated claim given weak long-term immunity.</p>
            <p> -Rephrase cautiously and acknowledge limitations.</p>
            <p> </p>
            <p> Decision: Minor Revision</p>
            <p> The study addresses an important topic and presents preliminary findings; however, methodological weaknesses, statistical limitations, inconsistent interpretation, and language issues significantly reduce scientific rigor.</p>
            <p>Is the work clearly and accurately presented and does it cite the current literature?</p>
            <p>Partly</p>
            <p>If applicable, is the statistical analysis and its interpretation appropriate?</p>
            <p>I cannot comment. A qualified statistician is required.</p>
            <p>Are all the source data underlying the results available to ensure full reproducibility?</p>
            <p>Yes</p>
            <p>Is the study design appropriate and is the work technically sound?</p>
            <p>Yes</p>
            <p>Are the conclusions drawn adequately supported by the results?</p>
            <p>Partly</p>
            <p>Are sufficient details of methods and analysis provided to allow replication by others?</p>
            <p>Yes</p>
            <p>Reviewer Expertise:</p>
            <p>Immunological, clinical&#x00a0; analysist, biology</p>
            <p>I confirm that I have read this submission and believe that I have an appropriate level of expertise to confirm that it is of an acceptable scientific standard.</p>
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