Jianli Tang, Shuaiyong Wang, Jianmei Tang, Jinming Li
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摘要
猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)是猪流行性腹泻的主要病原体,对养猪业构成严重威胁,尤其影响新生仔猪。母乳中的 IgA 抗体对保护仔猪免受 PEDV 感染至关重要。尽管目前肌肉注射的 PEDV 疫苗能有效诱导强烈的全身免疫反应,但它们产生高水平母乳 IgA 的能力有限。本研究探讨了黄芪多糖(APS)提高 PEDV 疫苗疗效的潜力,尤其关注母体乳汁 IgA 水平。我们首先评估了接种 PEDV 疫苗或进行反馈饲喂的母猪血液和初乳中的抗 PEDV 抗体水平。我们的结果表明,虽然接种疫苗可诱导强效的血清 PEDV 特异性 IgG 和 IgA,但与反馈组相比,母乳中的 IgA 水平较低。为了解决这个问题,我们在注射 PEDV 疫苗前给母猪口服了 APS。补充 APS 后,血清和乳汁中的 PEDV 特异性 IgA 水平均明显提高,细胞因子水平升高也证明了这一点。进一步的分析表明,APS 改善了仔猪的肠道免疫功能和平衡。总之,补充 APS 被证明是一种有效的免疫增强剂,可增强 PEDV 疫苗诱导的粘膜免疫,为提高母体免疫力和仔猪对 PEDV 的保护提供了一种有前途的策略:本研究强调了当前猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)疫苗在诱导足够的母乳 IgA 方面的局限性,而母乳 IgA 对保护新生仔猪至关重要。通过在疫苗接种方案中添加黄芪多糖(APS),我们证明了乳汁中 PEDV 特异性 IgA 水平的显著提高以及细胞免疫反应的改善。APS 还能增强仔猪的肠道免疫功能和平衡。这些研究结果表明,补充 APS 可作为增强母体免疫力的免疫增强剂,为更好地保护仔猪免受 PEDV 感染提供了一种可行的方法。
Astragalus polysaccharide enhances maternal mucosal immunity against PEDV.
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), the major causative pathogen of porcine epidemic diarrhea, poses a severe threat to the swine industry, particularly affecting neonatal piglets. Maternal milk-derived IgA antibody is crucial for protecting piglets from PEDV infection. Despite the effectiveness of current intramuscularly administered PEDV vaccines in inducing strong systemic immune responses, their ability to generate high levels of maternal milk IgA is limited. This study explores the potential of Astragalus polysaccharide (APS) to enhance PEDV vaccine efficacy, specifically focusing on maternal milk IgA levels. We first evaluated anti-PEDV antibody levels in the blood and colostrum of sows vaccinated with PEDV or subjected to feedback feeding. Our results indicated that while vaccination induced robust serum PEDV-specific IgG and IgA, milk IgA levels were lower compared to the feedback group. To address this limitation, APS was administered orally to sows before PEDV vaccination. APS supplementation significantly increased both serum and milk PEDV-specific IgA levels and enhanced cellular immune responses, as evidenced by elevated cytokine levels. Further analysis demonstrated that APS improved intestinal immune function and homeostasis in piglets. Overall, APS supplementation proved to be an effective immune booster, enhancing PEDV vaccine-induced mucosal immunity and providing a promising strategy for improving maternal immunity and piglet protection against PEDV.
Importance: This study highlights the limitations of current porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) vaccines in inducing sufficient maternal milk IgA, which is crucial for protecting neonatal piglets. By supplementing Astragalus polysaccharide (APS) into the vaccination regimen, we demonstrated a significant enhancement in milk PEDV-specific IgA levels, as well as improved cellular immune responses. APS also bolstered intestinal immune function and homeostasis in piglets. These findings suggest that APS supplementation could serve as an immune booster to enhance maternal immunity, offering a promising approach to better protect piglets against PEDV.
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