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Vaccination of Sheep with a Methanogen Protein Provides Insight into Levels of Antibody in Saliva Needed to Target Ruminal Methanogens

Methane is produced in the rumen of ruminant livestock by methanogens and is a major contributor to agricultural greenhouse gases. Vaccination against ruminal methanogens could reduce methane emissions by inducing antibodies in saliva which enter the rumen and impair ability of methanogens to produc...

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Autores principales: Subharat, Supatsak, Shu, Dairu, Zheng, Tao, Buddle, Bryce M., Kaneko, Kan, Hook, Sarah, Janssen, Peter H., Wedlock, D. Neil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4966943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27472482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159861
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author Subharat, Supatsak
Shu, Dairu
Zheng, Tao
Buddle, Bryce M.
Kaneko, Kan
Hook, Sarah
Janssen, Peter H.
Wedlock, D. Neil
author_facet Subharat, Supatsak
Shu, Dairu
Zheng, Tao
Buddle, Bryce M.
Kaneko, Kan
Hook, Sarah
Janssen, Peter H.
Wedlock, D. Neil
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description Methane is produced in the rumen of ruminant livestock by methanogens and is a major contributor to agricultural greenhouse gases. Vaccination against ruminal methanogens could reduce methane emissions by inducing antibodies in saliva which enter the rumen and impair ability of methanogens to produce methane. Presently, it is not known if vaccination can induce sufficient amounts of antibody in the saliva to target methanogen populations in the rumen and little is known about how long antibody in the rumen remains active. In the current study, sheep were vaccinated twice at a 3-week interval with a model methanogen antigen, recombinant glycosyl transferase protein (rGT2) formulated with one of four adjuvants: saponin, Montanide ISA61, a chitosan thermogel, or a lipid nanoparticle/cationic liposome adjuvant (n = 6/formulation). A control group of sheep (n = 6) was not vaccinated. The highest antigen-specific IgA and IgG responses in both saliva and serum were observed with Montanide ISA61, which promoted levels of salivary antibodies that were five-fold higher than the second most potent adjuvant, saponin. A rGT2-specific IgG standard was used to determine the level of rGT2-specific IgG in serum and saliva. Vaccination with GT2/Montanide ISA61 produced a peak antibody concentration of 7 × 10(16) molecules of antigen-specific IgG per litre of saliva, and it was estimated that in the rumen there would be more than 10(4) molecules of antigen-specific IgG for each methanogen cell. Both IgG and IgA in saliva were shown to be relatively stable in the rumen. Salivary antibody exposed for 1–2 hours to an in vitro simulated rumen environment retained approximately 50% of antigen-binding activity. Collectively, the results from measuring antibody levels and stablility suggest a vaccination-based mitigation strategy for livestock generated methane is in theory feasible.
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spelling pubmed-49669432016-08-18 Vaccination of Sheep with a Methanogen Protein Provides Insight into Levels of Antibody in Saliva Needed to Target Ruminal Methanogens Subharat, Supatsak Shu, Dairu Zheng, Tao Buddle, Bryce M. Kaneko, Kan Hook, Sarah Janssen, Peter H. Wedlock, D. Neil PLoS One Research Article Methane is produced in the rumen of ruminant livestock by methanogens and is a major contributor to agricultural greenhouse gases. Vaccination against ruminal methanogens could reduce methane emissions by inducing antibodies in saliva which enter the rumen and impair ability of methanogens to produce methane. Presently, it is not known if vaccination can induce sufficient amounts of antibody in the saliva to target methanogen populations in the rumen and little is known about how long antibody in the rumen remains active. In the current study, sheep were vaccinated twice at a 3-week interval with a model methanogen antigen, recombinant glycosyl transferase protein (rGT2) formulated with one of four adjuvants: saponin, Montanide ISA61, a chitosan thermogel, or a lipid nanoparticle/cationic liposome adjuvant (n = 6/formulation). A control group of sheep (n = 6) was not vaccinated. The highest antigen-specific IgA and IgG responses in both saliva and serum were observed with Montanide ISA61, which promoted levels of salivary antibodies that were five-fold higher than the second most potent adjuvant, saponin. A rGT2-specific IgG standard was used to determine the level of rGT2-specific IgG in serum and saliva. Vaccination with GT2/Montanide ISA61 produced a peak antibody concentration of 7 × 10(16) molecules of antigen-specific IgG per litre of saliva, and it was estimated that in the rumen there would be more than 10(4) molecules of antigen-specific IgG for each methanogen cell. Both IgG and IgA in saliva were shown to be relatively stable in the rumen. Salivary antibody exposed for 1–2 hours to an in vitro simulated rumen environment retained approximately 50% of antigen-binding activity. Collectively, the results from measuring antibody levels and stablility suggest a vaccination-based mitigation strategy for livestock generated methane is in theory feasible. Public Library of Science 2016-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4966943/ /pubmed/27472482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159861 Text en © 2016 Subharat et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Subharat, Supatsak
Shu, Dairu
Zheng, Tao
Buddle, Bryce M.
Kaneko, Kan
Hook, Sarah
Janssen, Peter H.
Wedlock, D. Neil
Vaccination of Sheep with a Methanogen Protein Provides Insight into Levels of Antibody in Saliva Needed to Target Ruminal Methanogens
title Vaccination of Sheep with a Methanogen Protein Provides Insight into Levels of Antibody in Saliva Needed to Target Ruminal Methanogens
title_full Vaccination of Sheep with a Methanogen Protein Provides Insight into Levels of Antibody in Saliva Needed to Target Ruminal Methanogens
title_fullStr Vaccination of Sheep with a Methanogen Protein Provides Insight into Levels of Antibody in Saliva Needed to Target Ruminal Methanogens
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination of Sheep with a Methanogen Protein Provides Insight into Levels of Antibody in Saliva Needed to Target Ruminal Methanogens
title_short Vaccination of Sheep with a Methanogen Protein Provides Insight into Levels of Antibody in Saliva Needed to Target Ruminal Methanogens
title_sort vaccination of sheep with a methanogen protein provides insight into levels of antibody in saliva needed to target ruminal methanogens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4966943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27472482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159861
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