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J Vet Sci. 2006 Dec;7(4):361-368 |
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Effects of DDA, CpG-ODN, and plasmid-encoded chicken IFN-γ on protective immunity by a DNA vaccine against IBDV in chickens
Ha Jung Roh, Haan Woo Sung, Hyuk Moo Kwon* |
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School of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Veterinary Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea. kwonhm@kangwon.ac.kr |
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This study examined the adjuvant effects of dimethyl
dioctadecyl ammonium bromide (DDA), CpG oligodeoxynucleotides
(CpG-ODN), and chicken interferon-γ (ChIFN-γ)
on a DNA vaccine (pcDNA-VP243) against the infectious
bursal disease virus (IBDV). A plasmid encoding chicken
IFN-a was constructed. Twice at 2-week intervals, twoweek-
old chickens were injected intramuscularly and
intraperitoneally with either a DNA vaccine alone or a
DNA vaccine together with the respective adjuvants. On
week 2 after the second immunization, the chickens were
orally challenged with the highly virulent IBDV. The
groups that received the DNA vaccines plus either DDA or
CpG-ODN showed significantly lower survival rates than
the group that received the DNA vaccine alone. However,
the survival rates for the DNA vaccine alone and for the
DNA vaccine plus ChIFN-γ were similar. The chickens
had no detectable antibodies to the IBDV before the
challenge but all the surviving chickens in all groups
except for the normal control group showed the induction
of antibodies to the IBDV at day 10 after the challenge. As
judged by the lymphocyte proliferation assays using the a
WST-8 solution performed on the peripheral blood and
splenic lymphocytes, the stimulation indices (SI) of the
peripheral blood lymphocytes in all groups except for the
normal control group were similar immediately before the
challenge. At 10 days post-challenge, the SI for DNA
vaccine plus either CpG-ODN or ChIFN-γ was similar to
that of the DNA vaccine control group. For splenic
lymphocytes, the SI in the DNA vaccine plus CpG-ODN
and DNA vaccine plus ChIFN-γ groups were higher than
for the DNA vaccine control. These results suggest that
DDA actually compromises the protection against the
IBDV by DNA vaccine, and CpG-ODN and IFN-γ had no
significant effect.
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