Immunogenicities of vaccines including the immunoglobulin M-degrading enzyme of Streptococcus suis, rIdeSsuis, and protective efficacy against serotype 14 in piglets

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Vaccine: X Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1016/j.jvacx.2024.100590
L. Mayer , C. Liedel , K. Klose , A. de Greeff , K. Rieckmann , C.G. Baums
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Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is a major porcine pathogen. Some strains have a substantial zoonotic potential such as serotype (cps) 14 as the second most important cps in human infections. To this date no licensed S. suis vaccine is available in Europe though subunit vaccines and bacterins have been examined by several scientific groups worldwide. Objectives of this study were to determine protective efficacy of rIdeSsuis vaccination against intranasal S. suis cps14 challenge in conventional weaned piglets and to investigate additionally immunogenicity of rIdeSsuis vaccination in cesarean-derived colostrum-deprived (CDCD) piglets. Immunization led to reduction of bacterial multiplicity in porcine blood and delayed onset of clinical signs of cps14 disease in conventional rIdeSsuis-vaccinated piglets. However, significant differences were not recorded which might be related to comparable low anti-IdeSsuis antibody levels and insufficient neutralization of IgM protease activity in this animal experiment. In contrast, immunization of cesarean-derived colostrum-deprived piglets with rIdeSsuis resulted in high α-rIdeSsuis IgG antibody levels and a highly significant reduction of the survival factor of the cps14 challenge strain in porcine blood in vitro. In conclusion, the results of this study indicate bactericidal immunity against S. suis cps14 by IdeSsuis specific immunity.
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包括猪链球菌免疫球蛋白 M 降解酶 rIdeSsuis 在内的疫苗的免疫原性以及对仔猪血清 14 型的保护效力
猪链球菌(S. suis)是一种主要的猪病原体。有些菌株具有很大的人畜共患潜力,如血清型(cps)14 是人类感染的第二大 cps。迄今为止,欧洲还没有获得许可的猪链球菌疫苗,但全球已有多个科研小组对亚单位疫苗和细菌素进行了研究。本研究的目的是确定 rIdeSsuis 疫苗对常规断奶仔猪鼻内鼠疫 cps14 挑战的保护效力,并进一步研究 rIdeSsuis 疫苗对剖腹产初乳缺失(CDCD)仔猪的免疫原性。免疫接种可降低猪血中的细菌繁殖率,并推迟接种 rIdeSsuis 疫苗的常规仔猪出现 cps14 疾病临床症状的时间。然而,实验结果并没有发现明显的差异,这可能与该动物实验中抗 IdeSsuis 抗体水平较低以及 IgM 蛋白酶活性中和不足有关。与此相反,用 rIdeSsuis 免疫剖腹产初乳缺失的仔猪可获得高水平的 α-rIdeSsuis IgG 抗体,并显著降低体外猪血中 cps14 挑战株的存活因子。总之,这项研究的结果表明,IdeSsuis 特异性免疫可对猪流感嗜血杆菌 cps14 产生杀菌免疫力。
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