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Infection and Immunity | 2004

Protective Immunity against Eimeria acervulina following In Ovo Immunization with a Recombinant Subunit Vaccine and Cytokine Genes

Xicheng Ding; Hyun S. Lillehoj; Marco A. Quiroz; Erich F. Bevensee; Erik P. Lillehoj

ABSTRACT A purified recombinant protein from Eimeria acervulina (3-1E) was used to vaccinate chickens in ovo against coccidiosis both alone and in combination with expression plasmids encoding the interleukin 1 (IL-1), IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, IL-15, IL-16, IL-17, IL-18, or gamma interferon (IFN-γ) gene. When used alone, vaccination with 100 or 500 μg of 3-1E resulted in significantly decreased oocyst shedding compared with that in nonvaccinated chickens. Simultaneous vaccination of the 3-1E protein with the IL-1, -15, -16, or -17 gene induced higher serum antibody responses than 3-1E alone. To evaluate protective intestinal immunity, vaccinated birds were challenged with live E. acervulina oocysts 14 days posthatch, and fecal-oocyst shedding and body weight gain were determined as parameters of coccidiosis. Chickens vaccinated with 3-1E protein showed significantly lower oocyst shedding and normal body weight gain than nonvaccinated and infected controls. Simultaneous immunization with 3-1E and the IL-2, -15, -17, or -18 or IFN-γ gene further reduced oocyst shedding compared with that achieved with 3-1E alone. These results provide the first evidence that in ovo vaccination with the recombinant 3-1E Eimeria protein induces protective intestinal immunity against coccidiosis, and this effect was enhanced by coadministration of genes encoding immunity-related cytokines.


Avian Diseases | 2005

Resistance to Intestinal Coccidiosis Following DNA Immunization with the Cloned 3-1E Eimeria Gene Plus IL-2, IL-15, and IFN-γ

Hyun S. Lillehoj; Xicheng Ding; Marco A. Quiroz; Erich F. Bevensee; Erik P. Lillehoj

Abstract A cloned Eimeria acervulina gene (3-1E) was used to vaccinate chickens in ovo against coccidiosis, both alone and in combination with genes encoding interleukin (IL)-1, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, IL-15, IL-16, IL-17, IL-18, or interferon (IFN)-γ. Vaccination efficacy was assessed by increased serum anti–3-1E antibody titers, reduced fecal oocyst shedding, and enhanced body weight gain following experimental infection with E. acervulina. When used alone, anti–3-1E antibody titers were transiently, but reproducibly, increased at 2 wk and 3 wk posthatching in a dose-dependent manner. Similarly, significantly reduced oocyst shedding and increased weight gain were observed at relatively high-dose 3-1E vaccinations (≥25 μg/egg). Combined immunization with the 3-1E and IL-1, IL-2, IL-15, or IFN-γ genes induced higher serum antibody responses compared with immunization with 3-1E alone. Following parasite infection, chickens hatched from embryos given the 3-1E gene plus the IL-2 or IL-15 genes displayed significantly reduced oocyst shedding compared with those given 3-1E alone, while 3-1E plus IL-15 or IFN-γ significantly increased weight gain compared with administration of 3-1E alone. Taken together, these results indicate that in ovo immunization with a recombinant Eimeria gene in conjunction with cytokine adjuvants stimulates protective intestinal immunity against coccidiosis.


Archive | 2002

Automated egg injection machine and method

Rafael S. Correa; Marco A. Quiroz; William D. Samson; Erich F. Bevensee


Archive | 2003

Automated egg injection machine and high precision delivery therefor

Rafael S. Correa; Marco A. Quiroz; William D. Samson; Erich F. Bevensee


Archive | 2002

Suction cup assembly and transfer apparatus for transferring injected eggs

Rafael S. Correa; Marco A. Quiroz; Wiliam D Samson; Erich F. Bevensee


Archive | 2005

Method for improving chick hatchability

Rafael S. Correa; Mark A. Dekich; Erich F. Bevensee


Archive | 2007

Apparatus for automated transfer of injected eggs

Rafael S. Correa; Marco A. Quiroz; William D. Samson; Erich F. Bevensee


Archive | 2006

Verfahren und gerät zur verminderung von ammoniak, kohlendioxid und pathogenen in hühnerställen Method and apparatus for rundown of ammonia, carbon dioxide and pathogenic in chickens stables

Rafael S. Correa; Mark A. Dekich; William D. Samson; Erich F. Bevensee


Archive | 2006

Method and apparatus for the reduction of ammonia, carbon dioxide and pathogenic in henhouses

Rafael S. Correa; Mark A. Dekich; William D. Samson; Erich F. Bevensee


Archive | 2002

A transfer assembly for injected eggs

Rafael S. Correa; Marco A. Quiroz; William D. Samson; Erich F. Bevensee

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Rafael S. Correa

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems

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Marco A. Quiroz

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems

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William D. Samson

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems

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Hyun S. Lillehoj

United States Department of Agriculture

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Xicheng Ding

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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