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Spray vaccination with a Newcastle disease virus (NDV)-vectored infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) vaccine protects commercial chickens from ILT in the presence of maternally-derived antibodies.
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Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A [Avian Pathol] 2024 Dec; Vol. 53 (6), pp. 533-539. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 11. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) poses a significant threat to the poultry industry, and vaccines play an important role in protection. However, due to the increasing scale of poultry production, there is an urgent need to develop vaccines that are suitable for convenient immunization methods such as spraying. Previous studies have shown that Newcastle disease virus (NDV)-ILT vaccines administered via intranasal and intraocular routes to commercial chickens carrying maternally-derived antibodies (MDAs) are still protective against ILT. In this study, a recombinant NDV (rNDV) was generated to express infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) glycoprotein B (gB), named rLS-gB, based on a full-length cDNA clone of the LaSota strain. The protective effect of different doses of rLS-gB administered by spray vaccination to commercial chickens at 1 d of age (doa) was evaluated. The chickens were exposed to 160-μm aerosol particles for 10 min for spray vaccination, and no adverse reactions were observed after vaccination. Despite the presence of anti-NDV MDAs and anti-ILTV MDAs in chickens, the ILTV- and NDV-specific antibody titres were significantly greater in the vaccinated groups than in the unvaccinated group. After challenge with a virulent ILTV strain, no clinical signs were observed in the 10 <superscript>7</superscript> EID <subscript>50</subscript> /ml group compared to the other groups. Furthermore, vaccination with 10 <superscript>7</superscript> EID <subscript>50</subscript> /ml rLS-gB significantly reduced the ILTV viral load and ameliorated gross and microscopic lesions in the trachea of chickens. Overall, these results suggested that rLS-gB is a safe and efficient candidate spray vaccine for ILT and is especially suitable for scaled chicken farms.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Immunity, Maternally-Acquired
Newcastle Disease prevention & control
Newcastle Disease virology
Newcastle Disease immunology
Viral Envelope Proteins immunology
Viral Envelope Proteins genetics
Aerosols
Vaccines, Synthetic immunology
Vaccines, Synthetic administration & dosage
Chickens virology
Chickens immunology
Newcastle disease virus immunology
Poultry Diseases prevention & control
Poultry Diseases virology
Viral Vaccines immunology
Viral Vaccines administration & dosage
Herpesvirus 1, Gallid immunology
Vaccination veterinary
Herpesviridae Infections veterinary
Herpesviridae Infections prevention & control
Herpesviridae Infections virology
Antibodies, Viral blood
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1465-3338
- Volume :
- 53
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38836447
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/03079457.2024.2356676