Heterologous maternal antibodies derived from infectious bronchitis vaccines prevent the development of lesions associated with false layer syndrome

Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strains of the Delmarva (DMV)/1639 genotype have been causing false layer syndrome (FLS) in the Eastern Canadian layer operations since the end of 2015. FLS is characterized by the development of cystic oviducts in layer pullets infected at an early age. Currently,...

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description Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strains of the Delmarva (DMV)/1639 genotype have been causing false layer syndrome (FLS) in the Eastern Canadian layer operations since the end of 2015. FLS is characterized by the development of cystic oviducts in layer pullets infected at an early age. Currently, there are no homologous vaccines for the control of this IBV genotype. Our previous research showed that a heterologous vaccination regimen incorporating Massachusetts (Mass) and Connecticut (Conn) IBV types protects layers against DMV/1639 genotype IBV. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of maternal antibodies conferred by breeders received the same vaccination regimen in the protection against the development of DMV/1639-induced FLS in pullets. Maternal antibody-positive (MA+) and maternal antibody-negative (MA−) female progeny chicks were challenged at 1 day of age and kept under observation for 16 weeks. Oviductal cystic formations were observed in 3 of 14 birds (21.4 %) in the MA− pullets, while the lesions were notably absent in the MA+ pullets. Milder histopathological lesions were observed in the examined tissues of the MA+ pullets. However, the maternal derived immunity failed to demonstrate protection against the damage to the tracheal ciliary activity, viral shedding, and viral tissue distribution. Overall, this study underscores the limitations of maternal derived immunity in preventing certain aspects of viral pathogenesis, emphasizing the need for comprehensive strategies to address different aspects of IBV infection.
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DMV/1639 strain
False layer syndrome (FLS)
females
genotype
histopathology
immunity
immunopathology
infectious bronchitis
Infectious bronchitis virus
Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV)
Massachusetts
Maternal antibody
pathogenesis
progeny
tissue distribution
vaccination
title Heterologous maternal antibodies derived from infectious bronchitis vaccines prevent the development of lesions associated with false layer syndrome
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