Research of immune response in unvaccinated piglets against porcine circovirus type 2
Infection of pigs caused by porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is present throughout the world. The aim of this study was to determine, based on the follow-up of the class IgG titers in piglets and fattening pigs, the duration of colostral immunity against infections in pigs caused by PCV2. The study...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Veterinarski glasnik 2014, Vol.68 (1-2), p.67-76 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Infection of pigs caused by porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is present
throughout the world. The aim of this study was to determine, based on the
follow-up of the class IgG titers in piglets and fattening pigs, the duration
of colostral immunity against infections in pigs caused by PCV2. The study
included 28 piglets, whose titer was determined by using indirect ELISA test
in intervals up to 110 days of age. The observed average values of IgG in
piglets aged 21 days (8.47 log2) and 35 days (6.69 log2) in our surveys
indicate very high titers of maternal antibodies, and that the piglets at
this age are, to some extent, protected from infection caused by PCV2.
Absence of the specific anti PCV2 antibodies was determined in 14.29% (21
days old) and 15.38% (35 days old) piglets at this age. The average titer of
antibodies, specific for PCV2, in blood serum of piglets on the 50th day
decreased to 3.74 log2, what indicates that in the majority of piglets
(61.54%) catabolism of colostral antibodies occurred. On the 80th day of the
piglets life there were no seropositive specimens, which unambiguously
indicates that in this age, there was a complete catabolism of colostral
antibodies and the disappearance of passive immunity. In all the 110 days?
old fattening pigs, an average antibody titer recorded a sharp rise (12.78
log2). Possible reasons for this sudden increase in PCV2 antibody titers in
the blood serum of fattening pigs is is a widespread presence of this
infection in our region, as well as the fact that there exists a part of pigs
population which is not immune to PCV2 infection. The results of this
research are important for choosing the optimal moment for vaccination,
considering that high titers of colostral antibodies of class G on the 21st
and 35th day of piglets? life have been proven. This data points out to a
possible interference with vaccine immunogens in the case of vaccination in
this particular age.
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ISSN: | 0350-2457 2406-0771 |
DOI: | 10.2298/VETGL1402067S |