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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 25(1): 13-16, jan./mar. 2018. il.
Article de Portugais | LILACS | ID: biblio-987763

RÉSUMÉ

Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o perfil imunogênico em ovinos de três vacinas produzidas com linhagens brasileiras de Mycoplasma agalactiae. O perfil proteico do antígeno vacinal foi avaliado por SDS-PAGE e a imunogenicidade da vacina pela técnica de Western blot. A vacina foi inativada com formol, adsorvida em hidróxido de alumínio (Vacina 1), Montanide IMS-2215 (Vacina 2), Montanide Gel-01 (Vacina 3) e administradas em três doses. Entre a primeira e a segunda dose houve um intervalo de 21 dias, e entre a segunda e a terceira de 180 dias. O pool de soros de dez ovinos coletados nos períodos 0, 21, 35, 90, 150, 210, 270 e 360 dias pós-vacinação foram testados pela técnica de Western blot. A vacina 2 foi mais antigênica, com detecção de anticorpos 21 dias após a primeira dose. Para as vacinas 1 e 3, os anticorpos são verificados após 35 dias, com queda acentuada aos 90 dias; apenas anticorpos contra a proteína de 48 kDa apareceram após a terceira dose de forma discreta. Contra a vacina 2, ainda persistiram anticorpos contra as proteínas de 48, 55 e 80 kDa nos períodos 90, 150 e 210, que aumentaram após a terceira dose. Conclui-se que a vacina 2 induziu a resposta humoral de forma estável contra proteínas de M. agalactiae.


This study aimed to evaluate the immunogenic profile in sheep of three vaccines produced with a field Brazilian strains of Mycoplasma agalactiae. The vaccine protein profile was evaluated by SDS-PAGE and vaccine immunogenicity by Western blot. The vaccine was inactivated with formaldehyde and adsorbed onto three different adjuvants: with aluminum hydroxide (Vaccine 1), Montanide IMS 2215 (Vaccine 2), and Gel Montanide-01 (Vaccine 3). The vaccine was administered in three doses. Between the first and second dose there was an interval of 21 days, and between the second and the third one of 180 days. A pool of ten sera collected in 0, 21, 35, 90, 150, 210, 270 and 360 days after first vaccination were tested by Western blot techniques. The second vaccine was more antigenic with antibody detection 21 days after first dose. For both vaccines 1 and 3, antibodies were present 35 days after first dose, with a significant drop at 90 days; only antibodies against 48 kDa protein discreetly appeared after the third dose. Stimulation induced by vaccine 2 produced antibodies against 48, 55 and 80 kDa proteins that persisted until 90, 150 and 210 days after first dose, which rose again after third dose. It was concluded that the vaccine 2 induced stable humoral immunity against M. agalactiae proteins.


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Animaux , Ovis , Vaccins , Immunité
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