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Development of an IgY-Based Treatment to Control Bovine Coronavirus Diarrhea in Dairy Calves

Bovine Coronavirus (BCoV) is a major pathogen associated with neonatal calf diarrhea. Standard practice dictates that to prevent BCoV diarrhea, dams should be immunized in the last stage of pregnancy to increase BCoV-specific antibody (Ab) titers in serum and colostrum. For the prevention to be effe...

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Autores principales: Bok, Marina, Vega, Celina G., Castells, Matias, Colina, Rodney, Wigdorovitz, Andrés, Parreño, Viviana
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992417
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030708
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author Bok, Marina
Vega, Celina G.
Castells, Matias
Colina, Rodney
Wigdorovitz, Andrés
Parreño, Viviana
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Vega, Celina G.
Castells, Matias
Colina, Rodney
Wigdorovitz, Andrés
Parreño, Viviana
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description Bovine Coronavirus (BCoV) is a major pathogen associated with neonatal calf diarrhea. Standard practice dictates that to prevent BCoV diarrhea, dams should be immunized in the last stage of pregnancy to increase BCoV-specific antibody (Ab) titers in serum and colostrum. For the prevention to be effective, calves need to suck maternal colostrum within the first six to twelve hours of life before gut closure to ensure a good level of passive immunity. The high rate of maternal Ab transfer failure resulting from this process posed the need to develop alternative local passive immunity strategies to strengthen the prevention and treatment of BCoV diarrhea. Immunoglobulin Y technology represents a promising tool to address this gap. In this study, 200 laying hens were immunized with BCoV to obtain spray-dried egg powder enriched in specific IgY Abs to BCoV on a large production scale. To ensure batch-to-batch product consistency, a potency assay was statistically validated. With a sample size of 241, the BCoV-specific IgY ELISA showed a sensitivity and specificity of 97.7% and 98.2%, respectively. ELISA IgY Abs to BCoV correlated with virus-neutralizing Ab titers (Pearson correlation, R(2) = 0.92, p < 0.001). Most importantly, a pilot efficacy study in newborn calves showed a significant delay and shorter duration of BCoV-associated diarrhea and shedding in IgY-treated colostrum-deprived calves. Calves were treated with milk supplemented with egg powder (final IgY Ab titer to BCoV ELISA = 512; VN = 32) for 14 days as a passive treatment before a challenge with BCoV and were compared to calves fed milk with no supplementation. This is the first study with proof of efficacy of a product based on egg powder manufactured at a scale that successfully prevents BCoV-associated neonatal calf diarrhea.
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spelling pubmed-100598032023-03-30 Development of an IgY-Based Treatment to Control Bovine Coronavirus Diarrhea in Dairy Calves Bok, Marina Vega, Celina G. Castells, Matias Colina, Rodney Wigdorovitz, Andrés Parreño, Viviana Viruses Article Bovine Coronavirus (BCoV) is a major pathogen associated with neonatal calf diarrhea. Standard practice dictates that to prevent BCoV diarrhea, dams should be immunized in the last stage of pregnancy to increase BCoV-specific antibody (Ab) titers in serum and colostrum. For the prevention to be effective, calves need to suck maternal colostrum within the first six to twelve hours of life before gut closure to ensure a good level of passive immunity. The high rate of maternal Ab transfer failure resulting from this process posed the need to develop alternative local passive immunity strategies to strengthen the prevention and treatment of BCoV diarrhea. Immunoglobulin Y technology represents a promising tool to address this gap. In this study, 200 laying hens were immunized with BCoV to obtain spray-dried egg powder enriched in specific IgY Abs to BCoV on a large production scale. To ensure batch-to-batch product consistency, a potency assay was statistically validated. With a sample size of 241, the BCoV-specific IgY ELISA showed a sensitivity and specificity of 97.7% and 98.2%, respectively. ELISA IgY Abs to BCoV correlated with virus-neutralizing Ab titers (Pearson correlation, R(2) = 0.92, p < 0.001). Most importantly, a pilot efficacy study in newborn calves showed a significant delay and shorter duration of BCoV-associated diarrhea and shedding in IgY-treated colostrum-deprived calves. Calves were treated with milk supplemented with egg powder (final IgY Ab titer to BCoV ELISA = 512; VN = 32) for 14 days as a passive treatment before a challenge with BCoV and were compared to calves fed milk with no supplementation. This is the first study with proof of efficacy of a product based on egg powder manufactured at a scale that successfully prevents BCoV-associated neonatal calf diarrhea. MDPI 2023-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10059803/ /pubmed/36992417 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030708 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title Development of an IgY-Based Treatment to Control Bovine Coronavirus Diarrhea in Dairy Calves
title_full Development of an IgY-Based Treatment to Control Bovine Coronavirus Diarrhea in Dairy Calves
title_fullStr Development of an IgY-Based Treatment to Control Bovine Coronavirus Diarrhea in Dairy Calves
title_full_unstemmed Development of an IgY-Based Treatment to Control Bovine Coronavirus Diarrhea in Dairy Calves
title_short Development of an IgY-Based Treatment to Control Bovine Coronavirus Diarrhea in Dairy Calves
title_sort development of an igy-based treatment to control bovine coronavirus diarrhea in dairy calves
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992417
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030708
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