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Impact of DNA Prime/Protein Boost Vaccination against Campylobacter jejuni on Immune Responses and Gut Microbiota in Chickens
Campylobacteriosis is reported to be the leading zoonosis in Europe, and poultry is the main reservoir of Campylobacter. Despite all the efforts made, there is still no efficient vaccine to fight this bacterium directly in poultry. Recent studies have reported interactions between the chicken immune...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9231206/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746589 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10060981 |
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author | Gloanec, Noémie Dory, Daniel Quesne, Ségolène Béven, Véronique Poezevara, Typhaine Keita, Alassane Chemaly, Marianne Guyard-Nicodème, Muriel |
author_facet | Gloanec, Noémie Dory, Daniel Quesne, Ségolène Béven, Véronique Poezevara, Typhaine Keita, Alassane Chemaly, Marianne Guyard-Nicodème, Muriel |
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description | Campylobacteriosis is reported to be the leading zoonosis in Europe, and poultry is the main reservoir of Campylobacter. Despite all the efforts made, there is still no efficient vaccine to fight this bacterium directly in poultry. Recent studies have reported interactions between the chicken immune system and gut microbiota in response to Campylobacter colonisation. The present study was designed to analyse in more depth the immune responses and caecal microbiota following vaccination with a DNA prime/protein boost flagellin-based vaccine that induces some protection in specific-pathogen-free White Leghorn chickens, as shown previously. These data may help to improve future vaccination protocols against Campylobacter in poultry. Here a vaccinated and a placebo group were challenged by C. jejuni at the age of 19 days. A partial reduction in Campylobacter loads was observed in the vaccinated group. This was accompanied by the production of specific systemic and mucosal antibodies. Transient relatively higher levels of Interleukin-10 and antimicrobial peptide avian β-defensin 10 gene expressions were observed in the vaccinated and placebo groups respectively. The analysis of caecal microbiota revealed the vaccination’s impact on its structure and composition. Specifically, levels of operational taxonomic units classified as Ruminococcaceae and Bacillaceae increased on day 40. |
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spelling | pubmed-92312062022-06-25 Impact of DNA Prime/Protein Boost Vaccination against Campylobacter jejuni on Immune Responses and Gut Microbiota in Chickens Gloanec, Noémie Dory, Daniel Quesne, Ségolène Béven, Véronique Poezevara, Typhaine Keita, Alassane Chemaly, Marianne Guyard-Nicodème, Muriel Vaccines (Basel) Article Campylobacteriosis is reported to be the leading zoonosis in Europe, and poultry is the main reservoir of Campylobacter. Despite all the efforts made, there is still no efficient vaccine to fight this bacterium directly in poultry. Recent studies have reported interactions between the chicken immune system and gut microbiota in response to Campylobacter colonisation. The present study was designed to analyse in more depth the immune responses and caecal microbiota following vaccination with a DNA prime/protein boost flagellin-based vaccine that induces some protection in specific-pathogen-free White Leghorn chickens, as shown previously. These data may help to improve future vaccination protocols against Campylobacter in poultry. Here a vaccinated and a placebo group were challenged by C. jejuni at the age of 19 days. A partial reduction in Campylobacter loads was observed in the vaccinated group. This was accompanied by the production of specific systemic and mucosal antibodies. Transient relatively higher levels of Interleukin-10 and antimicrobial peptide avian β-defensin 10 gene expressions were observed in the vaccinated and placebo groups respectively. The analysis of caecal microbiota revealed the vaccination’s impact on its structure and composition. Specifically, levels of operational taxonomic units classified as Ruminococcaceae and Bacillaceae increased on day 40. MDPI 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9231206/ /pubmed/35746589 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10060981 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gloanec, Noémie Dory, Daniel Quesne, Ségolène Béven, Véronique Poezevara, Typhaine Keita, Alassane Chemaly, Marianne Guyard-Nicodème, Muriel Impact of DNA Prime/Protein Boost Vaccination against Campylobacter jejuni on Immune Responses and Gut Microbiota in Chickens |
title | Impact of DNA Prime/Protein Boost Vaccination against Campylobacter jejuni on Immune Responses and Gut Microbiota in Chickens |
title_full | Impact of DNA Prime/Protein Boost Vaccination against Campylobacter jejuni on Immune Responses and Gut Microbiota in Chickens |
title_fullStr | Impact of DNA Prime/Protein Boost Vaccination against Campylobacter jejuni on Immune Responses and Gut Microbiota in Chickens |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of DNA Prime/Protein Boost Vaccination against Campylobacter jejuni on Immune Responses and Gut Microbiota in Chickens |
title_short | Impact of DNA Prime/Protein Boost Vaccination against Campylobacter jejuni on Immune Responses and Gut Microbiota in Chickens |
title_sort | impact of dna prime/protein boost vaccination against campylobacter jejuni on immune responses and gut microbiota in chickens |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9231206/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746589 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10060981 |
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