Title of article
Oral immunization induces local and distant mucosal immunity in swine
Author/Authors
Hyland، نويسنده , , Kendra and Foss، نويسنده , , Dennis L. and Johnson، نويسنده , , Craig R. and Murtaugh، نويسنده , , Michael P.، نويسنده ,
Pages
10
From page
329
To page
338
Abstract
Transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) in semen and reproductive disease in pregnant swine might be reduced by vaccines that induce mucosal immunity in the reproductive tract. Cholera toxin (CT), when delivered orally, is a potent mucosal adjuvant and immunogen in swine. To determine if oral immunization additionally elicits immunity at distant mucosal surfaces, we examined antibody responses to CT-B subunit in the reproductive tract and oral cavity. Orally administered CT induced distant mucosal immunity, as measured by antibodies to CT-B subunit in saliva and vaginal secretions. Presentation of PRRSV nucleocapsid as a genetic fusion with CT resulted in local mucosal antibody production, but no response was observed in vaginal secretions. The results demonstrate the feasibility of using orally administered CT for the induction of immunity to reproductive pathogens in swine. However, effective induction of PRRSV-specific immune responses in the reproductive tract requires a better understanding of the mechanisms of antigenicity and adjuvanticity at distant mucosal sites.
Keywords
cholera toxin , Swine , PRRS
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2059515
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