Adult rabbits acquire resistance to lethal calicivirus infection by adoptive transfer of sera from infected young rabbits
- PMID: 17980918
- DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2007.09.005
Adult rabbits acquire resistance to lethal calicivirus infection by adoptive transfer of sera from infected young rabbits
Abstract
Calicivirus infection of adult rabbits induces the so-called rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) that kills 90% or more of the infected animals; in contrast, young rabbits (up to 8-week-old animals) are resistant to the same infectious agent. We report that calicivirus inoculation of young rabbits induced moderate titres of antiviral antibodies. When these rabbits reached adulthood, a second calicivirus inoculation resulted in resistance to RHD and boosting of antibody titres in half of the rabbits. Adoptive transfer of sera from calicivirus-infected young rabbits to naïve adult rabbits conferred resistance to RHD. We conclude that calicivirus infection of young rabbits induces specific anti-calicivirus antibodies that will protect them from RHD when they reach adulthood.
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