通过免疫同源或异源菌株制备的灭活疫苗,预防商品猪感染支原体。

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Vaccine Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126421
Jia Wang , Yuan Gan , Ting Yuan , Yuanyuan Huang , Lei Zhang , Yanna Wei , Muhammad Zubair , Li Wang , Jiayu Chen , Guoqing Shao , Zhixin Feng , Qiyan Xiong
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猪支原体是世界各地养猪场中的一种高发病原体,可引起多发性角膜炎和多发性关节炎,造成巨大的经济损失。先前的基因分型和致病性研究显示,支原体菌株之间存在显著的遗传和抗原多样性。虽然有关于猪链球菌疫苗开发的报道,但不同猪链球菌菌株之间的交叉保护尚未明确。在本研究中,对属于不同序列类型的两种鼻疽杆菌菌株(HEF-16 和 JS-54)进行灭活来生产疫苗。猪分别接种疫苗,随后感染 HEF-16 株。测定并比较了猪对同源或异源菌株挑战的保护力。两组接种疫苗的猪在首次接种两周后都表现出较高的抗体滴度,关节中的病原体载量显著减少,平均日增重也比接种土源性甲型肝炎疫苗组有所增加。接种 HEF-16 衍生疫苗的猪的关节肿胀和跛行症状明显减轻,与接种 JS-54 衍生疫苗的猪相似。在尸体解剖时,受挑战组的动物表现出中度到重度的多发性脊髓炎和关节炎,而接种疫苗组动物的病理变化则大大减少。两组接种疫苗的动物在临床症状和病理损伤方面均无明显差异。总之,我们的研究表明,在商品猪面临同源或异源毒株的挑战时,灭活疫苗能提供有效的保护。这表明细菌灭活疫苗在猪场预防与土拉稀杆菌相关的疾病方面具有广阔的临床应用前景。
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Protection against Mycoplasma hyorhinis infection in commercial pigs via immunization with inactivated vaccines prepared with homologous or heterologous strains
Mycoplasma hyorhinis is a highly prevalent pathogen in pig farms worldwide, causing polyserositis and polyarthritis, resulting in great economic losses. Previous genotyping and pathogenic studies have revealed significant genetic and antigenic diversity among M. hyorhinis strains. While there are reports on M. hyorhinis vaccine development, the cross-protection between different M. hyorhinis strains has not been clarified. In this study, two M. hyorhinis strains (HEF-16 and JS-54), belonging to different sequence types, were inactivated to produce vaccines. Pigs were vaccinated respectively and subsequently infected with strain HEF-16. The protection against challenge with homologous or heterologous strains was determined and compared. Both vaccinated groups of pigs exhibited a high antibody titer two weeks after the first vaccination, and significant decreases in pathogen load in joints, along with an increase in average daily weight gain compared to the challenged group after M. hyorhinis challenge. Pigs immunized with the HEF-16-derived vaccine showed a significant reduction in joint swelling and lameness, similar to pigs immunized with the JS-54-derived vaccine. At necropsy, animals in the challenged group exhibited moderate-to-severe polyserositis and arthritis, whereas pathological changes were greatly reduced in animals from the vaccinated groups. No significant differences were observed in clinical symptoms nor pathological damages between the two vaccinated groups. Overall, our study demonstrates the effective protection of the inactivated M. hyorhinis vaccines against challenges with homologous or heterologous strains in commercial pigs. This indicates a promising clinical application prospect for inactivated bacterin vaccines in preventing M. hyorhinis-related diseases in pig farms.
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Vaccine 医学-免疫学
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