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. 2025 Apr 19:53:127077.
doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2025.127077. Epub 2025 Apr 8.

Sow vaccination with a novel recombinant protein vaccine protects piglets against Streptococcus suis infection

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Sow vaccination with a novel recombinant protein vaccine protects piglets against Streptococcus suis infection

Sara Frosth et al. Vaccine. .
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Abstract

Streptococcus suis is a severe zoonotic pathogen affecting weaned piglets. No commercial vaccine that provides protection against S. suis is available. A prototype vaccine, tentatively called VASIP (Vaccine Against Streptococcus suis Infection in Pigs), composed of five recombinant fusion proteins, encompassing 23 different protein domains, was used in this study. Pregnant sows were vaccinated on three occasions, at 68, 47 and 19 days prior to farrowing, resulting in high antibody levels, both in sera and in colostrum. Antibodies were transferred to the litter via colostrum. The litters from VASIP-vaccinated and placebo-vaccinated sows were challenged intravenously with S. suis at four or seven weeks of age in two different arms of the study. Body temperature and clinical signs (demeanour, behavioural CNS, and mobility) of infection showed that piglets from vaccinated sows were significantly protected against S. suis infection in the 4-week-old group and that the incidence of severe clinical signs was lower in the 7-week-old group compared with piglets from placebo sows. The study demonstrates the feasibility of vaccinating sows, rather than piglets, using recombinant fusion proteins to maximise protection against S. suis during the period in which they are most at risk of disease.

Keywords: Antibodies; Colostrum; Immune response; Piglet; Recombinant; Vaccination; streptococcus suis.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: This work was sponsored by Intervacc AB. J-IF is a board member of Intervacc AB and ASW is the CSO. The following authors are stakeholders of Intervacc AB: J-IF, ASW, BG, SF, JB and LF. The following authors are the authors for a patent (WO2023203238-A1) owned by Intervacc AB relevant for the vaccine described and used in this study: SF, KJ, JB, LF, BG, J-IF, ASW.

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