Immunoadjuvant activities of E. coli- and plasmid-expressed recombinant chicken IFN- α/ β, IFN- γ and IL-1 β in 1-day- and 3-week-old chickens
In the present study we assessed the capacity of recombinant E. coli- or plasmid-expressed chicken interferons (IFN) and chicken IL-1 β, to exert immunostimulatory activities for humoral immune responses, in day-old and adult chickens. We observed that both recombinant E. coli-expressed chicken IFN-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Vaccine 2000-04, Vol.18 (20), p.2147-2154 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present study we assessed the capacity of recombinant
E. coli- or plasmid-expressed chicken interferons (IFN) and chicken IL-1
β, to exert immunostimulatory activities for humoral immune responses, in day-old and adult chickens. We observed that both recombinant
E. coli-expressed chicken IFN-
α/
β and IFN-
γ facilitated the induction of a primary and also a secondary antibody response, using tetanus toxoid (TT) as a bacterial model antigen, in immunologically mature 3-week-old chickens. In contrast, no improvement of antibody responses were noted when either type of chicken IFN was co-injected with inactivated Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) antigen. TT-specific antibody formation was marginally increased by co-injection of recombinant
E. coli-expressed chicken IL-1
β. Combined administration of IFN-
α/
β plus IFN-
γ or IL-
β increased responses to TT in an additive, but not synergistic fashion. Remarkably, no augmentation of antibody responses specific for TT, nor IBDV, was noted in day-old birds, receiving IFN-
α/
β or IFN-
γ as adjuvant. Also, intramuscular immunization of 3-week-old birds, using plasmids encoding IFN-
α/
β together with TT protein antigen, significantly increased the speed and magnitude of TT-specific antibody responses. Plasmids encoding chicken IL-
β or IFN-
γ had a minimal or inhibitory effect, respectively. These data indicate a potential for chicken cytokines as immunoadjuvant for particular types of chicken vaccine antigens. |
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ISSN: | 0264-410X 1873-2518 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0264-410X(99)00537-X |