Field evaluation of the safety and immunogenicity of a classical swine fever virus E2 subunit vaccine in breeding and nursery animals on Jeju Island, South Koreaopen access
- Authors
- Jang, Guehwan; Kim, Eun-Joo; Cho, Seong-Cheol; Moon, Sung-Up; Kim, Byeong Soo; Kim, Jinhee; Jeong, Kyoung Ju; Song, Kyungok; Mun, Seong Hwan; Kang, Won-Myoung; Lee, Jonghoo; Park, Changnam; Yang, Hyoung-Seok; Lee, Changhee
- Issue Date
- Sep-2022
- Publisher
- KOREAN VACCINE SOC
- Keywords
- Classical swine fever virus; MLV-LOM; Jeju Island; CSF-E2 subunit vaccine; Field application
- Citation
- Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research, v.11, no.3, pp 264 - 273
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
ESCI
KCI
- Journal Title
- Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research
- Volume
- 11
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 264
- End Page
- 273
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/29745
- DOI
- 10.7774/cevr.2022.11.3.264
- ISSN
- 2287-3651
2287-366X
- Abstract
- Purpose: Classical swine fever (CSF) reemerged on CSF-free Jeju Island where vaccination is not practiced by the unintentional injection of a live attenuated vaccine (modified live attenu-ated vaccines-low-virulence Miyagi [MLV-LOM]) in 2014. Since the Jeju provincial authority is considering adopting a voluntary immunization policy using a CSF-E2 subunit vaccine to com-bat LOM-derived CSF endemic, this study aimed to evaluate in Jeju herds. Materials and Methods: Two vaccination trials using the Bayovac CSF-E2 vaccine licensed for use in South Korea assessed the safety and humoral immunity of the CSF-E2 vaccine in breeding (trial 1) and nursery animals (trial 2) under farm application conditions. Results: Neither local nor systemic (including reproductive) adverse effects were objectively observed in pregnant sows and young piglets following a respective vaccination regime at pregnancy or weaning, respectively. Trial 1 showed that sows immunized with the CSF-E2 vac-cine possessed high and consistent E2-specific and neutralizing antibody levels. The CSF-E2 vaccine-immunized pregnant sows subsequently conferred appropriate and steady passive immunity to their offspring. In trial 2, a double immunization scheme of the CSF-E2 vaccine in piglets at 40 and 60 days of age could elicit a consistent and long-lasting adequate antibody response. Additionally, the two trials detected no Erns-specific antibody responses, indicating that CSF-E2 vaccine can differentiate infected from vaccinated animals (DIVA). Conclusion: Our trial data collectively provide invaluable information on applying the CSF-E2 subunit vaccine to circumvent the possible drawbacks associated with the MLV-LOM concerning the safety, efficacy, and DIVA, in the LOM-endemic field farms and contribute to advanced CSF eradication on Jeju Island.
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