Title of article :
Evaluation of Cholera Toxin Adjuvanticity Effect on the Production of Specific Antibodies Induced by Avian Infectious Bronchitis Vaccine in Chickens
Author/Authors :
Khastar, A Department of Biology - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Farzin, H Department of Veterinary and Biotechnology Research - Mashhad Branch - Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Mashhad, Iran , Jamshidian Mojaver, M Department of Veterinary and Biotechnology Research - Mashhad Branch - Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Cholera toxin (CT) is one of the most well-known immunostimulants. Mammalian studies have shown that CT
can generate immune responses against antigen. However, it has not exhibited a definite effect on poultry yet. In
this study, focusing on a cost-effective method, the effect of different concentrations of CT obtained from Vibrio
cholerae biotype El Tor and serotype Inaba was investigated on the immunogenicity of infectious bronchitis
vaccine. After culturing and concentrating CT, different concentrations of CT (0.1, 1, 2, and 5 micrograms)
were combined with avian infectious bronchitis vaccine strain H120 produced by Razi Vaccine and Serum
Research Institute (RVSRI) and, at 7 days of age, inoculated via the eye drop administration in 42 specificpathogen-
free chickens (seven groups of six chicks that included four experimental groups, two negative control
groups (PBS and toxin), and one positive control group). Blood samples were taken weekly from the wing veins
of the chickens, and the immunoglobulin G (IgG) titer was checked by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
The results showed that 2 μg of CT in comparison with other concentrations caused a significant increase in the
antibody titer against avian infectious bronchitis in the blood serums of the chickens. One-way ANOVA test
showed that all the results of this study were significant at P<0.05 level. Our data show that CT has the potential
to further stimulate the immune system of chickens and may increase the immunogenicity of the infectious
bronchitis vaccine. However, more research is needed to examine all aspects of the use of this toxin in animal
vaccines.
Keywords :
Vibrio cholerae toxin , Vaccine , Infectious bronchitis , Adjuvant
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute