Influence of High Eimeria tenella Immunization Dosages on Total Oocyst Output and Specific Antibodies Recognition Response in Hybrid Pullets (Gallus gallus)-A Pilot Study.

IF 3 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Antibodies Pub Date : 2025-01-26 DOI:10.3390/antib14010009
Marco A Juarez-Estrada, Guillermo Tellez-Isaias, Víctor M Petrone-Garcia, Amanda Gayosso-Vazquez, Xochitl Hernandez-Velasco, Rogelio A Alonso-Morales
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Abstract

Background: Two high primary-immunization doses of a wild-type E. tenella strain were assessed in healthy pullets (5K versus 10K sporulated oocysts/bird) to understand the effects of coccidia infection.

Methods: Acquired immunity was evaluated following primary immunization and two booster doses with the homologous strain. Total oocyst shedding, clinical signs, and viability of every bird/group after each immunization/booster were recorded. Indirect ELISA measured the time course of humoral responses from each immunization group against sporozoite and second-generation merozoite of E. tenella. Antigen pattern recognition on these two asexual zoite stages of E. tenella was analyzed using Western blotting with antibodies from each immunization program. Afterwards, antigen recognition of specific life-cycle stages was performed using individual pullet serums from the best immunization program.

Results: A primary-immunization dose of 1 × 104 oocysts/bird reduced the oocyst output; however, all pullets exhibited severe clinical signs and low specific antibodies titers, with decreased polypeptide recognition on both E. tenella asexual zoite stages. In contrast, immunization with 5 × 103 oocysts/bird yielded the best outcomes regarding increased oocyst collection and early development of sterilizing immunity. After the first booster dosage, this group's antisera revealed a strong pattern of specific antigen recognition on the two assayed E. tenella life-cycle stages.

Conclusions: The E. tenella-specific antibodies from the 5 × 103 oocysts/bird immunization program can aid in passive immunization trials and further research to identify B-cell immunoprotective antigens, which could help in the development of a genetically modified anticoccidial vaccine.

高剂量柔嫩艾美耳球虫免疫对杂交雏鸡总卵囊输出量和特异性抗体识别反应影响的初步研究
背景:在健康的小鸡(5K和10K孢子卵囊/只)中评估了两种高剂量的野生型柔嫩衣原体菌株的初次免疫,以了解球虫感染的影响。方法:用同源菌株进行一次免疫和两次加强免疫,评价获得性免疫。记录每次免疫/增强后每只鸟/组的卵囊脱落总量、临床体征和生存能力。间接ELISA法测定各免疫组对柔嫩埃氏杆菌孢子子和二代裂殖子的体液应答时间。采用Western blotting方法分析了两种免疫方案的抗体对这两个无性胚期的抗原模式识别。然后,使用最佳免疫方案的单个小母鸡血清进行特定生命周期阶段的抗原识别。结果:1 × 104个卵囊/只一次免疫剂量可减少卵囊数量;然而,所有的小鸡都表现出严重的临床症状和低特异性抗体滴度,在两个无性胚体阶段都有多肽识别下降。相比之下,5 × 103个卵囊/只的免疫接种在卵囊收集量增加和无菌免疫早期发展方面取得了最好的结果。在第一次加强剂量后,该组的抗血清在两个测定的tenella生命周期阶段显示出强烈的特异性抗原识别模式。结论:从5 × 103卵囊/禽类免疫项目中获得的线虫特异性抗体可用于被动免疫试验和进一步鉴定b细胞免疫保护抗原的研究,为研制转基因抗球虫疫苗提供依据。
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Antibodies
Antibodies IMMUNOLOGY-
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7.10
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68
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11 weeks
期刊介绍: Antibodies (ISSN 2073-4468), an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to antibodies and antigens. It publishes reviews, research articles, communications and short notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure - if unable to be published in a normal way - can be deposited as supplementary material. This journal covers all topics related to antibodies and antigens, topics of interest include (but are not limited to): antibody-producing cells (including B cells), antibody structure and function, antibody-antigen interactions, Fc receptors, antibody manufacturing antibody engineering, antibody therapy, immunoassays, antibody diagnosis, tissue antigens, exogenous antigens, endogenous antigens, autoantigens, monoclonal antibodies, natural antibodies, humoral immune responses, immunoregulatory molecules.
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