Evaluation of the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of an inactivated vaccine candidate for sheep infected with ovine parainfluenza virus type 3
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Published:2024-06-27
Issue:1
Volume:55
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ISSN:1297-9716
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Container-title:Veterinary Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Vet Res
Author:
Ma YanhuaORCID, Wang Jialei, Wu Youzhi, Zan Xiaohui, Wang Yan, Zhou Yanyan, Wang Tao, Gong Caifeng, Meng Kai, Niu Rui, Shang Qiang, Wang Hao, Wang Jiali, He Ying, Wang Wei
Abstract
AbstractRespiratory diseases constitute a major health problem for ruminants, resulting in considerable economic losses throughout the world. Parainfluenza type 3 virus (PIV3) is one of the most important respiratory pathogens of ruminants. The pathogenicity and phylogenetic analyses of PIV3 virus have been reported in sheep and goats. However, there are no recent studies of the vaccination of sheep or goats against PIV3. Here, we developed a purified inactivated ovine parainfluenza virus type 3 (OPIV3) vaccine candidate. In addition, we immunized sheep with the inactivated OPIV3 vaccine and evaluated the immune response and pathological outcomes associated with OPIV3 TX01 infection. The vaccinated sheep demonstrated no obvious symptoms of respiratory tract infection, and there were no gross lesions or pathological changes in the lungs. The average body weight gain significantly differed between the vaccinated group and the control group (P < 0.01). The serum neutralization antibody levels rapidly increased in sheep post-vaccination and post-challenge with OPIV3. Furthermore, viral shedding in nasal swabs and viral loads in the lungs were reduced. The results of this study suggest that vaccination with this candidate vaccine induces the production of neutralizing antibodies and provides significant protection against OPIV3 infection. These results may be helpful for further studies on prevention and control strategies for OPIV3 infections.
Funder
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Major Science and Technology Project Collaborative Innovation Project of Institutions of Higher Learning in Hohhot
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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