Development and evaluation of an attenuated Avibacterium paragallinarum strain as a live vaccine candidate for infectious coryza.

IF 3.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Mengjiao Guo, Haonan Wang, Donghui Liu, Zongyi Bo, Chengcheng Zhang, Yantao Wu, Xiaorong Zhang
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Avibacterium paragallinarum (Av. paragallinarum), the causative agent of infectious coryza, is a significant pathogen responsible for substantial economic losses in the poultry industry. Current preventive strategies rely primarily on inactivated vaccines, which have limitations such as vaccine failure and limited cross-protection between serotypes. This study aimed to develop an attenuated strain of Av. paragallinarum as a potential live vaccine candidate. Using the Tn5-Kan transposon, we constructed a transposon mutant library and identified a mutant strain, designated 2019/HB64-40, which harbored a disrupted ksgA gene encoding a critical enzyme involved in ribosomal RNA methylation. Compared with the wild-type strain, the 2019/HB64-40 strain presented significantly reduced biofilm formation, lower hemagglutination titres, and impaired growth. Pathogenicity assessments in chickens demonstrated that the mutant strain displayed significantly attenuated virulence, characterized by fewer clinical symptoms and reduced bacterial shedding. Furthermore, following challenge, all unimmunized chickens presented severe clinical signs of infectious coryza at 2 dpi, with symptoms beginning to ameliorate by 5 dpi, culminating in a mean clinical sign score of 2.1. In contrast, only one chicken (1/10) in the immunized group displayed mild facial swelling and nasal discharge, with a mean clinical sign score of 0.1. The immunized group receiving the 2019/HB64-40 strain demonstrated 90% immunoprotection, highlighting the potential of this attenuated strain as a live vaccine candidate. While cross-serotype protection was not evaluated, the results suggest effective homologous protection and colonization capacity, underscoring its promising application in the prevention and treatment of infectious coryza.

一株副鸡芽Avibacterium paragallinarum减毒株作为感染性鼻炎活疫苗候选株的研制与评价。
paragallinarum (Av. paragallinarum)是传染性鼻炎的病原体,是造成家禽业重大经济损失的重要病原体。目前的预防战略主要依赖于灭活疫苗,这种疫苗具有局限性,例如疫苗失效和血清型之间的交叉保护有限。本研究旨在开发一种副鸡弧菌减毒株作为潜在的活疫苗候选株。利用Tn5-Kan转座子,我们构建了一个转座子突变文库,并鉴定了一个突变菌株,命名为2019/HB64-40,该菌株含有一个编码核糖体RNA甲基化关键酶的断裂ksgA基因。与野生型菌株相比,2019/HB64-40菌株的生物膜形成明显减少,血凝滴度降低,生长受损。对鸡的致病性评估表明,突变菌株的毒力显著减弱,其特点是临床症状减少,细菌脱落减少。此外,在攻毒后,所有未免疫的鸡在第2 dpi时出现严重的感染性鼻炎临床症状,在第5 dpi时症状开始改善,最终平均临床症状评分为2.1。免疫组只有1只鸡(1/10)出现轻度面部肿胀和流鼻水,平均临床症状评分为0.1。接种2019/HB64-40毒株的免疫组显示出90%的免疫保护作用,突出了这种减毒毒株作为活疫苗候选株的潜力。虽然没有评估跨血清型保护作用,但结果表明其具有有效的同源保护和定植能力,强调了其在传染性鼻炎预防和治疗中的应用前景。
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Veterinary Research
Veterinary Research 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
92
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research is an open access journal that publishes high quality and novel research and review articles focusing on all aspects of infectious diseases and host-pathogen interaction in animals.
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