A POLYGEN-adjuvanted killed Neospora caninum tachyzoite preparation failed to prevent foetal infection in pregnant cattle following i.v./i.m. experimental tachyzoite challenge
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A POLYGEN-adjuvanted killed Neospora caninum tachyzoite preparation failed to prevent foetal infection in pregnant cattle following i.v./i.m. experimental tachyzoite challenge
Abstract
Cattle immunised with a POLYGEN-adjuvanted killed Neospora caninum tachyzoite preparation were previously shown to produce interferon (IFN)-gamma at levels similar to those of tachyzoite-infected cattle. In view of the critical role of IFN-gamma in resistance of mice to N. caninum infection, these results prompted us to test the POLYGEN-adjuvanted preparation in pregnant cattle to determine whether it will be able to prevent foetal infection following an experimental tachyzoite challenge. Seven heifers were immunised at 35 and 63 days of gestation with the POLYGEN-adjuvanted preparation, while five heifers were inoculated with POLYGEN alone at the same days of gestation. Four weeks later, all heifers were challenged with a combined i.v./i.m. inoculation of tachyzoites. The same challenge was given to seven unimmunized heifers at the same stage of gestation. An additional unimmunized heifer was inoculated with uninfected monolayer cell culture material. All challenged heifers, immunized and unimmunized, had infected foetuses. Immunized heifers developed both parasite-specific humoral and cellular immune responses, characterised by increased IFAT titres, a predominant IgG1 response, elevated lymphoproliferative response and IFN-gamma production. Following tachyzoite challenge, they developed an anamnestic humoral response and produced similar amounts of IgG1 and IgG2 antibodies, but did not have an anamnestic cellular immune response. The lack of anamnestic cellular immune response and/or the large i.v/i.m tachyzoite inoculum may have contributed to the failure of the preparation.
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