INVESTIGATION OF EFFECTS OF PORCINE CIRCOVIRUS TYPE 2 (PCV2) VACCINATION ON CELLULAR IMMUNITY IN PIGS IN A TAIWAN PIG FARM

Yen-Chen Chang, Hui-Wen Chang, H. Chiou, C. Jeng, V. Pang, Yen-Chen Chang
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Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is the major cause of serious porcine circovirus-associated diseases (PCVADs) causing significant economic losses in the pig industry. The PCV2 vaccines have proved effective by lowering serum and tissue viral loads. However, little is known about its effects on the cellular functions of viral target cells in pigs. For this, blood samples from 38 vaccinated and 34 non-vaccinated, 12–14 week-old, clinically healthy and PCV2-infected pigs in a commercial farm were sampled and anticoagulated. The viral load in plasma and the cellular proliferation and mRNA expression levels of IL-1 [Formula: see text], IL-2, IL-4, IL-8, IL-10 and IFN-[Formula: see text] of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) with or without concanavalin A (Con A) and PCV2 stimulation in vitro were then investigated by real-time polymerase chain reaction and flow cytometry. Compared with the non-vaccinated pigs, the average viral loads in the plasma and cultivated PBMCs were reduced in the PCV2-vaccinated pigs. Significant differences in the aspects of increased cell proliferation, decreased average viral loads in PBMCs three days after Con A stimulation, increased mRNA expression levels of IL-2 and IFN-[Formula: see text] after re-exposure to PCV2, and decreased levels of IL-1 [Formula: see text], IL-4 and IL-8 after Con A or PCV2 stimulation were also noted in the PCV2-vaccinated pigs. The results suggested that the PCV2-vaccinated pigs were likely to develop better cell-mediated immunity than the non-vaccinated pigs.
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台湾某猪场接种猪圆环病毒2型(pcv2)对猪细胞免疫效果的研究
猪圆环病毒2型(PCV2)是严重猪圆环病毒相关疾病(PCVADs)的主要病因,给养猪业造成重大经济损失。PCV2疫苗已被证明通过降低血清和组织病毒载量而有效。然而,其对猪体内病毒靶细胞功能的影响尚不清楚。为此,从一个商业农场的38头接种疫苗的猪和34头未接种疫苗的猪,12-14周龄,临床健康和pcv2感染的猪中取样并进行抗凝血。采用实时聚合酶链反应和流式细胞术检测体外刺激或不刺激connavalin A (Con A)和PCV2的外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)血浆病毒载量及细胞增殖和IL-1、IL-2、IL-4、IL-8、IL-10和IFN- mRNA表达水平。与未接种pcv2疫苗的猪相比,接种pcv2疫苗的猪血浆和培养的pbmc中的平均病毒载量降低。在Con A或PCV2刺激后,接种PCV2疫苗的猪在细胞增殖增加、平均病毒载量下降、再次暴露于PCV2后IL-2和IFN- mRNA表达水平升高、IL-1[公式:见文本]、IL-4和IL-8水平降低等方面也存在显著差异。结果表明,接种pcv2疫苗的猪可能比未接种疫苗的猪产生更好的细胞介导免疫。
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