Kurukulasuriya, Shanika, et al. “Immunogenicity and Protective Efficacy of Virus-Like Particles and Recombinant Fiber Proteins in Broiler-Breeder Vaccination Against Fowl Adenovirus (FAdV)-8b”. Vaccine, vol. 35, no. 20, 2017, pp. 2716-22, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.03.075.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Kurukulasuriya, Shanika
Author: Goonewardene, Kalhari
Author: Gupta, Ashish
Author: Willson, Philip
Author: Ayalew, Lisanework E.
Author: Gunawardana, Thushari
Author: Karunarathna, Ruwani
Author: Tikoo, Suresh K.
Author: Gomis, Susantha
Author: Popowich, Shelly
Author: Ahmed, Khawaja Ashfaque
Author: Ojkic, Davor
Date Issued
2017
Abstract

Inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) is an economically important diseases in broiler chicken industry. Several serotypes of fowl adenovirus (FAdV) can cause IBH, among them, serotype FAdV-8b is associated with the majority of the IBH cases in Canada. Here, we evaluated FAdV-8b virus-like particles (VLPs) and recombinant FAdV-8b fiber proteins (expressed in E. coli) as potential broiler-breeder vaccines against IBH. For assessing the immunogenicity of vaccines, we investigated both humoral and cellular immunity. The humoral immune response was evaluated by determining total IgY and virus-neutralizing antibody in serum at 14, 28, 35 and 60 days post-immunization (dpi). We examined cellular immunity using flow cytometry by determining CD4:CD8 ratio change in peripheral blood after the booster vaccination. The protective effect of vaccines was tested by challenging 14 day-old progeny (n = 30/group) carrying maternal antibodies (MtAb) by challenging with virulent FAdV-8b virus (1 × 107 TCID50, FAdV-8b-SK). Although total IgY levels were comparable in all groups, the neutralizing antibody response in broiler-breeders at 35 and 60 dpi was significantly (p < 0.05) higher those vaccinated with FAdV-8b VLPs followed by FAdV-8b fiber compared to fiber-knob. Moreover, vaccines comprised of FAdV-8b VLPs and FAdV-8b fiber rather than FAdV-8b fiber-knob efficiently elicited the cell-mediated immune response as evidenced by a statistically significant (p < 0.05) CD8+ T-cell proliferative response in broiler-breeders four days after the booster vaccination. Unlike FAdV-8b fiber-knob, FAdV-8b VLPs, and FAdV-8b fiber vaccinated broiler-breeders were able to transfer a substantial amount (28.4 ± 9%) of MtAb to their progeny. Challenge revealed that MtAb provided 100% and 82.7% protection in progeny hatched from FAdV-8b VLPs, and FAdV-8b fiber vaccinated broiler-breeders, respectively. Collectively, our data suggest that FAdV-8b subunit vaccine-induced MtAb efficiently protected progeny against clinical IBH and broiler-breeder vaccination with subunit vaccines is a potential approach to protect against IBH.

Language

  • English
Funding Note
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and Agriculture
Saskatchewan Chicken Industry Development Fund
Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Growing Forward 2
Saskatchewan Agriculture Development Fund
Page range
2716-2722
Host Title
Vaccine
Host Abbreviated Title
Vaccine
Volume
35
Issue
20
ISSN
0264410X