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Effect of vaccination of cattle with the low virulence Nc-Spain 1H isolate of Neospora caninum against a heterologous challenge in early and mid-gestation

Live vaccines have emerged as one of the most potentially cost-effective measures for the control of bovine neosporosis. Previous studies have shown that Nc-Spain 1H is a naturally attenuated isolate of Neospora caninum and that immunisation with live Nc-Spain 1H tachyzoites generated a protective i...

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Autores principales: Rojo-Montejo, Silvia, Collantes-Fernández, Esther, Pérez-Zaballos, Francisco, Rodríguez-Marcos, Sonia, Blanco-Murcia, Javier, Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio, Prenafeta, Antoni, Ortega-Mora, Luis Miguel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24180373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-44-106
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author Rojo-Montejo, Silvia
Collantes-Fernández, Esther
Pérez-Zaballos, Francisco
Rodríguez-Marcos, Sonia
Blanco-Murcia, Javier
Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio
Prenafeta, Antoni
Ortega-Mora, Luis Miguel
author_facet Rojo-Montejo, Silvia
Collantes-Fernández, Esther
Pérez-Zaballos, Francisco
Rodríguez-Marcos, Sonia
Blanco-Murcia, Javier
Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio
Prenafeta, Antoni
Ortega-Mora, Luis Miguel
author_sort Rojo-Montejo, Silvia
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description Live vaccines have emerged as one of the most potentially cost-effective measures for the control of bovine neosporosis. Previous studies have shown that Nc-Spain 1H is a naturally attenuated isolate of Neospora caninum and that immunisation with live Nc-Spain 1H tachyzoites generated a protective immune response in mice. The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of immunisation in cattle. N. caninum-seronegative heifers were immunised subcutaneously twice with 10(7) live Nc-Spain 1H tachyzoites prior to artificial insemination. No adverse reactions or negative effects on reproductive parameters were recorded following immunisation. In immunised and non-challenged heifers, no foetal deaths were observed, and none of the calves was congenitally infected. The efficacy against N. caninum-associated foetal death and vertical transmission was determined after challenge with high doses of the Nc-1 isolate at 70 and 135 days of gestation, respectively. After the challenge in early gestation, the immunisation induced a protection of 50% against foetal death. In addition, the microsatellite analysis performed in PCR-positive tissue samples from foetuses that died after challenge infection showed that the profiles corresponded to the challenge isolate Nc-1. A degree of protection against vertical transmission was observed after challenge at mid-gestation; calves from immunised heifers showed significantly lower pre-colostral Neospora-specific antibody titres than calves from the non-immunised/challenge group (P < 0.05). Strong antibody and interferon gamma responses were induced in the immunised heifers. This study indicates that the immunisation before pregnancy with the Nc-Spain 1H vaccine isolate appeared to be safe and reduced the occurrence of N. caninum-associated abortion and vertical transmission in experimentally infected cattle. In light of these encouraging results, the next step for testing this live attenuated candidate should be the assessment of its efficacy and safety in naturally infected cattle.
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spelling pubmed-41760882014-09-27 Effect of vaccination of cattle with the low virulence Nc-Spain 1H isolate of Neospora caninum against a heterologous challenge in early and mid-gestation Rojo-Montejo, Silvia Collantes-Fernández, Esther Pérez-Zaballos, Francisco Rodríguez-Marcos, Sonia Blanco-Murcia, Javier Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio Prenafeta, Antoni Ortega-Mora, Luis Miguel Vet Res Research Live vaccines have emerged as one of the most potentially cost-effective measures for the control of bovine neosporosis. Previous studies have shown that Nc-Spain 1H is a naturally attenuated isolate of Neospora caninum and that immunisation with live Nc-Spain 1H tachyzoites generated a protective immune response in mice. The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of immunisation in cattle. N. caninum-seronegative heifers were immunised subcutaneously twice with 10(7) live Nc-Spain 1H tachyzoites prior to artificial insemination. No adverse reactions or negative effects on reproductive parameters were recorded following immunisation. In immunised and non-challenged heifers, no foetal deaths were observed, and none of the calves was congenitally infected. The efficacy against N. caninum-associated foetal death and vertical transmission was determined after challenge with high doses of the Nc-1 isolate at 70 and 135 days of gestation, respectively. After the challenge in early gestation, the immunisation induced a protection of 50% against foetal death. In addition, the microsatellite analysis performed in PCR-positive tissue samples from foetuses that died after challenge infection showed that the profiles corresponded to the challenge isolate Nc-1. A degree of protection against vertical transmission was observed after challenge at mid-gestation; calves from immunised heifers showed significantly lower pre-colostral Neospora-specific antibody titres than calves from the non-immunised/challenge group (P < 0.05). Strong antibody and interferon gamma responses were induced in the immunised heifers. This study indicates that the immunisation before pregnancy with the Nc-Spain 1H vaccine isolate appeared to be safe and reduced the occurrence of N. caninum-associated abortion and vertical transmission in experimentally infected cattle. In light of these encouraging results, the next step for testing this live attenuated candidate should be the assessment of its efficacy and safety in naturally infected cattle. BioMed Central 2013 2013-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4176088/ /pubmed/24180373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-44-106 Text en Copyright © 2013 Rojo-Montejo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Rojo-Montejo, Silvia
Collantes-Fernández, Esther
Pérez-Zaballos, Francisco
Rodríguez-Marcos, Sonia
Blanco-Murcia, Javier
Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio
Prenafeta, Antoni
Ortega-Mora, Luis Miguel
Effect of vaccination of cattle with the low virulence Nc-Spain 1H isolate of Neospora caninum against a heterologous challenge in early and mid-gestation
title Effect of vaccination of cattle with the low virulence Nc-Spain 1H isolate of Neospora caninum against a heterologous challenge in early and mid-gestation
title_full Effect of vaccination of cattle with the low virulence Nc-Spain 1H isolate of Neospora caninum against a heterologous challenge in early and mid-gestation
title_fullStr Effect of vaccination of cattle with the low virulence Nc-Spain 1H isolate of Neospora caninum against a heterologous challenge in early and mid-gestation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of vaccination of cattle with the low virulence Nc-Spain 1H isolate of Neospora caninum against a heterologous challenge in early and mid-gestation
title_short Effect of vaccination of cattle with the low virulence Nc-Spain 1H isolate of Neospora caninum against a heterologous challenge in early and mid-gestation
title_sort effect of vaccination of cattle with the low virulence nc-spain 1h isolate of neospora caninum against a heterologous challenge in early and mid-gestation
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24180373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-44-106
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