Antibody Responses of Cattle Immunized with the Tf190 Adhesin of Tritrichomonas foetus

Jovanka M. Voyich, R. Ansotegui, C. Swenson, J. Bailey, D. E. Burgess
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ABSTRACT The antibody response patterns of cattle after subcutaneous and intranasal immunizations with adhesin Tf190 of Tritrichomonas foetus were investigated. Reactions of antibody from cattle parenterally immunized with Tf190 revealed antigen specificity and Tf190 sensitization in the majority of the animals, as determined by Western blotting. The results also demonstrated strong preimmune immunoglobulin G2 (IgG2) binding to T. foetus antigens not seen in IgG1 profiles. Subcutaneous injections of Tf190 resulted in significant (P < 0.05) increases in serum IgG1 and IgG2 titers over time, as determined by parasite specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Immune sera also significantly inhibited parasite adhesion to mammalian cell lines compared to the level of inhibition obtained with preimmune sera (P < 0.05). Intranasal immunization with Tf190 failed to produce measurable parasite-specific antibody in serum; however, this immunization route did result in significant (P < 0.05) increases in parasite-specific IgA titers in cervical mucus secretions from immunized animals that were more resistant to intravaginal challenge with T. foetus than controls. These results suggest that systemic immunization with Tf190 results in serum antibody production and antiparasitic adhesin antibodies. Additionally, the results of challenge experiments with intranasally immunized animals suggests that Tf190 primes protective immune responses that lead to lower rates of infection among these animals.
牛胎毛滴虫Tf190黏附素免疫后的抗体反应
摘要研究了毛滴虫胎黏附素Tf190皮下和鼻内免疫牛后的抗体反应规律。经Western blotting检测,经肠外Tf190免疫的牛的抗体在大多数动物中显示出抗原特异性和Tf190致敏性。结果还表明免疫前免疫球蛋白G2 (IgG2)与T.胎儿抗原结合较强,在IgG1谱中未见。通过寄生虫特异性酶联免疫吸附试验,皮下注射Tf190导致血清IgG1和IgG2滴度随时间显著(P < 0.05)升高。与免疫前血清相比,免疫血清还能显著抑制寄生虫对哺乳动物细胞系的粘附(P < 0.05)。用Tf190鼻内免疫不能在血清中产生可测量的寄生虫特异性抗体;然而,这种免疫途径确实导致免疫动物宫颈粘液分泌物中寄生虫特异性IgA滴度显著(P < 0.05)增加,这些免疫动物比对照组更能抵抗阴道内T.胎儿的攻击。这些结果表明,系统免疫Tf190可产生血清抗体和抗寄生虫黏附素抗体。此外,经鼻内免疫动物的攻毒实验结果表明,Tf190引发保护性免疫反应,导致这些动物的感染率降低。
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