Porcine lactoferrin as feedstuff additive elevates avian immunity and potentiates vaccination
Journal
BioMetals
Journal Volume
23
Journal Issue
3
Pages
579-587
Date Issued
2010
Author(s)
Abstract
In this study, recombinant porcine lactoferrin (PLF) was used as feedstuff additive to investigate the effects of peripheral lymphocyte proliferation and serum antibody titers in chickens vaccinated against the infectious bursal disease (IBD) virus. Treatment groups were fed three doses of PLF powder in their diet (0.5, 1.0, and 2.0% w/w), and the IBD vaccine was administrated at 1 and 3 weeks of age. At 8, 12, and 16 weeks after vaccination, serum IBD antibody titers were measured via the micro-method and T cell proliferation rates were evaluated. The results revealed that a high dose of PLF led to significant increases in serum IgA, IgG and IBD-specific antibody titers (P < 0.05). PLF administration, at either low or high doses, enhanced the expression of IFN-γ and IL-12 in chicken T lymphocytes. These results suggest that PLF enhances cell-mediated immunity and augment the ability of IBD vaccination to strengthen subsequent anti-viral responses. ? 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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gamma interferon; immunoglobulin A; immunoglobulin G; infectious bursal disease vaccine; interleukin 12; lactoferrin; unclassified drug; virus vaccine; food additive; lactoferrin; recombinant protein; virus vaccine; animal cell; animal experiment; antibody titer; cellular immunity; chicken; conference paper; controlled study; diet supplementation; dose response; drug megadose; drug potentiation; female; immunoglobulin blood level; immunostimulation; infectious bursal disease; low drug dose; lymphocyte proliferation; male; nonhuman; protein expression; T lymphocyte; vaccination; virus immunity; active immunization; animal; animal food; Birnaviridae Infections; blood; cell proliferation; immunology; infectious bursal disease virus; mononuclear cell; swine; vaccination; veterinary; virology; Animal Feed; Animals; Birnaviridae Infections; Cell Proliferation; Chickens; Food Additives; Immunity, Active; Infectious bursal disease virus; Lactoferrin; Leukocytes, Mononuclear; Recombinant Proteins; Swine; Vaccination; Viral Vaccines; Aves; Gallus gallus; Infectious bursal disease virus; Sus; Animal Feed; Animals; Birnaviridae Infections; Cell Proliferation; Chickens; Food Additives; Immunity, Active; Infectious bursal disease virus; Lactoferrin; Leukocytes, Mononuclear; Recombinant Proteins; Swine; Vaccination; Viral Vaccines
Type
conference paper