马西尼罗病毒疫苗注射后不同肌肉的IgM和IgG反应

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Pferdeheilkunde Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI:10.21836/PEM20110408
F. J. Jonquiere, H. V. D. Heijden, C. V. Maanen, M. Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan
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西尼罗河病毒(WNV)可在鸟类、人类和马中引起严重的发病率和死亡率。西尼罗河病毒(尚未)出现在荷兰,但它正从东南欧稳步逼近。最近,一种wnv疫苗(Duvaxyn®-WNV)在欧洲上市。据称,疫苗接种不会或只是很少产生IgM反应,因此可以通过使用基于IgM的ELISA来区分急性感染的马和接种疫苗的马。该研究的目的是调查疫苗接种不会导致IgM产生的假设,评估不同肌肉注射部位是否会影响免疫反应,以及是否会发生任何局部或全身不良反应。将20匹3 ~ 21岁的马和矮马分为4组,每组马分别于第0天和第21天在不同肌肉部位(颈部、胸肌、臀部和大腿)接种2次疫苗。每周采集血液样本,为期42天,使用WNV-IgM ELISA检测黄病毒IgM抗体,使用WNV阻断ELISA检测黄病毒Ig抗体。在接种疫苗之前,没有一匹马的西尼罗河病毒抗体检测呈阳性。所有马对西尼罗河病毒疫苗接种均表现出明显的Ig(总抗体)反应,但在两匹马中这种反应有限。令人惊讶的是,十匹马也给出了(有限的)IgM阳性反应。这表明,IgM捕获ELISA不能确定地将急性西尼罗河病毒感染的马与最近接种过疫苗的马区分开来。肌内注射部位对免疫原性反应无显著影响。没有遇到全身反应,也没有在任何注射部位的局部反应。
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West Nile Virus Vaccination in Horses - IgM and IgG responses after injection in different muscles
West Nile Virus (WNV) may cause significant morbidity and mortality in birds, humans and horses. WNV is not (yet) present in the Netherlands, but it is steadily approaching from south-eastern Europe. Recently, a WNV-vaccine (Duvaxyn®-WNV) became available in Europe. It is claimed that vaccination results not or only infrequently in an IgM response making it possible to differentiate acutely-infected horses from vaccinated horses by using an IgM-based ELISA. The aims of the study were to investigate the supposition that vaccination does not result in IgM production, to evaluate whether different intramuscular injection sites influence the immunological responses and whether any local or systemic adverse reactions would occur. Twenty horses and ponies, 3 to 21 years old, were divided into four groups and horses of each group were vaccinated twice (day 0 and 21) at different intramuscular sites (neck, pectoral muscles, rump and thigh). Weekly blood samples were collected over a period of 42 days and tested for Flavivirus IgM antibodies using a WNV-IgM ELISA and for Flavivirus Ig antibodies using a WNV blocking ELISA. None of the horses tested positive for WNV antibodies prior to vaccination. All horses showed a clear Ig (total antibody) response to the WNV vaccination, but in two horses this response was limited. Surprisingly, ten horses also gave a (limited) positive IgM response. This suggests that an IgM capture ELISA will not distinguish horses with an acute WNV infections from recently vaccinated horses with certainty. The location of the intramuscular injections had no significant effect on the immunogenic response. No systemic reactions were encountered nor were there local reactions at any of the injection sites.
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Pferdeheilkunde
Pferdeheilkunde 农林科学-兽医学
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0.40
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33.30%
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20
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Since 1985, Pferdeheilkunde – Equine Medicine publishes scientific articles from all fields of equine medicine in German and English language as well as abstracts of the international professional literature. The journal appears bimonthly.
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