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Embryo vaccination of chickens using a novel adjuvant formulation stimulates protective immunity against Eimeria maxima infectionopen access

Authors
Lee, Sung-HyenLillehoj, Hyun S.Jang, Seung I.Hong, Yeong-HoMin, WongiLillehoj, Erik P.Yancey, Robert J.Dominowski, Paul
Issue Date
16-Nov-2010
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Profilin; Coccidiosis; Immunity; Cytokine; Parasite
Citation
VACCINE, v.28, no.49, pp 7774 - 7778
Pages
5
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
VACCINE
Volume
28
Number
49
Start Page
7774
End Page
7778
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24862
DOI
10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.09.051
ISSN
0264-410X
1358-8745
Abstract
Our previous study demonstrated that chickens immunized subcutaneously with an Eimeria recombinant profilin protein vaccine emulsified in a Quil A/cholesterol/DDA/Carbopol (QCDC) adjuvant developed partial protection against experimental avian coccidiosis compared with animals immunized with profilin alone. Because in ovo vaccination is presently used in commercial applications worldwide throughout the poultry industry, the current study was undertaken to investigate chicken embryo vaccination with profilin plus QCDC adjuvant. Eighteen day-old embryos were immunized with isotonic saline (control), profilin alone, QCDC alone, or profilin plus QCDC, and orally challenged with live Eimeria maxima at 7 days post-hatch. Body weight gain, fecal oocyst output, and intestinal cytokine transcript levels were assessed as measures of protective immunity. While immunization with profilin alone or QCDC alone did not alter body weight gain of infected chickens compared with the saline control group, vaccination with profilin plus QCDC increased body weight gain such that it was equal to the uninfected controls. Immunization with profilin plus QCDC also reduced fecal oocyst shedding compared with unimmunized controls, although in this case QCDC failed to provide an adjuvant effect since no difference was observed between the profilin-only and profilin/QCDC groups. Finally, increased levels of transcripts encoding IL-1 1 beta, IL-15, and IFN-gamma were seen in the intestinal tissues of animals given profilin plus QCDC compared with the profilin-only or QCDC-only groups. In summary, this study demonstrates an adjuvant effect of QCDC on body weight gain and intestinal cytokine responses following in ovo vaccination of chickens with an Eimeria profilin vaccine. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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