Author:
Zhang Ruihua,Xu Tong,Li Ziping,Li Longfei,Li Chunhong,Li Xinrui,Wang Zhiyue,Wang Shaohua,Wang Xuejing,Zhang Hongliang
Abstract
Abstract
Background
H9N2 virus is mainly transmitted through the respiratory mucosal pathway, so mucosal immunity is considered to play a good role in controlling avian influenza infection. It is commonly accepted that no adequate mucosal immunity is achieved by inactivated vaccines, which was widely used to prevent and control avian influenza virus infection. Thus, an improved vaccine to induce both mucosal immunity and systemic immunity is urgently required to control H9N2 avian influenza outbreaks in poultry farms.
Methods
In this study, we constructed a novel Lactococcus lactis (L. lactis) strain expressing a recombinant fusion protein consisting of the HA1 proteins derived from an endemic H9N2 virus strain and chicken IgY Fc fragment. We evaluated the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of this recombinant L. lactis HA1-Fc strain.
Results
Our data demonstrated that chickens immunized with L. lactis HA1-Fc strain showed significantly increased levels of serum antibodies, mucosal secretory IgA, T cell-mediated immune responses, and lymphocyte proliferation. Furthermore, following challenge with H9N2 avian influenza virus, chickens immunized with L. lactis HA1-Fc strain showed reduced the weight loss, relieved clinical symptoms, and decreased the viral titers and the pathological damage in the lung. Moreover, oropharyngeal and cloacal shedding of the H9N2 influenza virus was detected in chicken immunized with L. lactis HA1-Fc after infection, the results showed the titer was low and reduced quickly to reach undetectable levels at 7 days after infection.
Conclusion
Our data showed that the recombinant L. lactis HA1-Fc strain could induce protective mucosal and systemic immunity, and this study provides a theoretical basis for improving immune responses to prevent and control H9N2 virus infection.
Funder
The Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province
key research and development program of Hebei Science and Technology Department
key program of Education Department of Hebei Province
Hebei Provincial high-level talents Funding project
the General Project Hebei North University
the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province
agricultural technology research special project of Zhangjiakou Science and Technology Bureau
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Virology
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