JOURNAL ARTICLE
Active Immunization with Pasteurella multocida Lysate Elicits Antibody that Protects Rabbits against Virulent Pasteurella multocida and Protects Mice by Passive Immunization.
Published In: Indian Journal of Animal Research, 2023, v. 57, n. 2. P. 231 1 of 3
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Authored By: Durairajan, R.; Verma, Harshit; Prajapati, Awadhesh; Abbas, Mohammed; Rawat, Mayank; Verma, Rishendra 3 of 3
Abstract
Background: Pasteurellosis is an economically important disease of livestock worldwide and vaccination is effective mean to control the disease outbreaks. One of alternative method for vaccine preparation could be the use of lytic phages as bacterial inactivating agents and employing "phage lysate immunogen" as an immunizing agent. Therefore, the study was undertaken to explore the protective immune response of novel phage lysate vaccine against Pasteurella multocida. Methods: A phage lysate vaccine of Pasteurella multocida was prepared using isolated lytic phage and subjected to vaccine response study in rabbits. In this experiment, two mouse fixed-dose of lysate was used and the prophylactic efficacies of lysates were evaluated in rabbits by passive mouse protection test (PMPT), western blotting and direct virulent challenge. Result: Passive transfer of antibodies to mice using post-immunization sera of rabbits protected the animals against the challenge with A: 1 strain (75%) and B: 2 strain (50%). In western blotting, a total number of 4 bands were observed in the region between 130 kDa to 25 kDa in the protein of the phage lysate. The study suggested the significance increase in humoral immunity by phage lysate in murine Pasteurellosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Indian Journal of Animal Research. 2023/02, Vol. 57, Issue 2, p231
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Health and Medicine
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:0367-6722
- DOI:10.18805/IJAR.B-4320
- Accession Number:162453210
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