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Immunoprotection Efficacy of Con A-Purified Proteins against Haemonchus contortus in Goats

Parasitic nematodes are important pathogens that infect animals, causing significant economic losses globally. Current repeated treatments have led to widespread anthelmintic resistance in nematode populations, so vaccine development offers an alternative control approach. However, only one effectiv...

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Autores principales: Ye, Lisha, Zhang, Yao, Wu, Simin, Wang, Zhiheng, Liu, Feng, Wang, Chunqun, Hu, Min
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9696691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36366399
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10111891
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author Ye, Lisha
Zhang, Yao
Wu, Simin
Wang, Zhiheng
Liu, Feng
Wang, Chunqun
Hu, Min
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Zhang, Yao
Wu, Simin
Wang, Zhiheng
Liu, Feng
Wang, Chunqun
Hu, Min
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description Parasitic nematodes are important pathogens that infect animals, causing significant economic losses globally. Current repeated treatments have led to widespread anthelmintic resistance in nematode populations, so vaccine development offers an alternative control approach. However, only one effective vaccine (named Barbervax) has been developed to protect animals against one of the most pathogenic nematodes of ruminants—Haemonchus contortus (the barber’s pole worm). This vaccine contains a dominant component, Concanavalin A (Con A) purified H11 antigen, which has been shown to induce high levels (>85%) of immune protection in sheep breeds, but in goat breeds, the immunoprotection test of this native protein is still lacking. Here, we evaluated the protective efficacy of low-dose Con A-purified proteins for controlling the H. contortus infection in goats. Four-month-old Boer goats were equally divided into two vaccinated groups of 5 μg and 10 μg native proteins, and one adjuvant control. Each goat was immunized subcutaneously thrice and then challenged with 7000 infective third-stage larvae (L3s). The fecal egg count (FEC), degree of anemia, antibody levels of serum and abomasum mucosa, as well as worm burdens, were detected in experimental goats. Our results showed that both 5 μg and 10 μg vaccinated groups induced the effective protection in goats, reduced mean FEC by 71.8% and 68.6%, and mean worm burdens by 69.8% and 61.6%, respectively, compared to the adjuvant control. In addition, we detected that the serum antibody responses to the Con A-purified proteins were dominated by the IgG subtype, but the mucosal antibody responses were not detected. These data demonstrate Con A-purified proteins induced effective immunoprotection in goats, and underline their significance for controlling this widespread parasite.
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spelling pubmed-96966912022-11-26 Immunoprotection Efficacy of Con A-Purified Proteins against Haemonchus contortus in Goats Ye, Lisha Zhang, Yao Wu, Simin Wang, Zhiheng Liu, Feng Wang, Chunqun Hu, Min Vaccines (Basel) Article Parasitic nematodes are important pathogens that infect animals, causing significant economic losses globally. Current repeated treatments have led to widespread anthelmintic resistance in nematode populations, so vaccine development offers an alternative control approach. However, only one effective vaccine (named Barbervax) has been developed to protect animals against one of the most pathogenic nematodes of ruminants—Haemonchus contortus (the barber’s pole worm). This vaccine contains a dominant component, Concanavalin A (Con A) purified H11 antigen, which has been shown to induce high levels (>85%) of immune protection in sheep breeds, but in goat breeds, the immunoprotection test of this native protein is still lacking. Here, we evaluated the protective efficacy of low-dose Con A-purified proteins for controlling the H. contortus infection in goats. Four-month-old Boer goats were equally divided into two vaccinated groups of 5 μg and 10 μg native proteins, and one adjuvant control. Each goat was immunized subcutaneously thrice and then challenged with 7000 infective third-stage larvae (L3s). The fecal egg count (FEC), degree of anemia, antibody levels of serum and abomasum mucosa, as well as worm burdens, were detected in experimental goats. Our results showed that both 5 μg and 10 μg vaccinated groups induced the effective protection in goats, reduced mean FEC by 71.8% and 68.6%, and mean worm burdens by 69.8% and 61.6%, respectively, compared to the adjuvant control. In addition, we detected that the serum antibody responses to the Con A-purified proteins were dominated by the IgG subtype, but the mucosal antibody responses were not detected. These data demonstrate Con A-purified proteins induced effective immunoprotection in goats, and underline their significance for controlling this widespread parasite. MDPI 2022-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9696691/ /pubmed/36366399 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10111891 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/).
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Ye, Lisha
Zhang, Yao
Wu, Simin
Wang, Zhiheng
Liu, Feng
Wang, Chunqun
Hu, Min
Immunoprotection Efficacy of Con A-Purified Proteins against Haemonchus contortus in Goats
title Immunoprotection Efficacy of Con A-Purified Proteins against Haemonchus contortus in Goats
title_full Immunoprotection Efficacy of Con A-Purified Proteins against Haemonchus contortus in Goats
title_fullStr Immunoprotection Efficacy of Con A-Purified Proteins against Haemonchus contortus in Goats
title_full_unstemmed Immunoprotection Efficacy of Con A-Purified Proteins against Haemonchus contortus in Goats
title_short Immunoprotection Efficacy of Con A-Purified Proteins against Haemonchus contortus in Goats
title_sort immunoprotection efficacy of con a-purified proteins against haemonchus contortus in goats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9696691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36366399
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10111891
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