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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2015 Jan; 53(1): 16-24
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-154986

Résumé

‘Indigenous vaccine’ prepared from ‘Indian Bison Type’ a native bio-type of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis strain ‘S5’ of goat origin (goat based) was evaluated in indigenous cattle herds located in gaushalas (cow shelters), endemic for Bovine Johne’s disease. Cows (893) were randomly divided into vaccinated (702 = 626 adults + 76 calves) and control (191 = 173 adults + 18 calves) groups. Response to vaccination was evaluated on the basis of health (mortality, morbidity), productivity (growth rate, reproductive performance, total milk yield), immunological parameters (LTT, ELISA titer), survivability of animals naturally infected with MAP, bacterimia (by specific blood PCR), sero-conversion (by indigenous ELISA) and status of shedding of MAP in feces (by microscopy) in the two groups before and after vaccination. Reduction in MAP shedding [to the extent of 100% in Herd A; and from 82.1% (0 DPV) to 10.7% (270 DPV) in Herd C] was the major finding in vaccinated cows. Whereas, the control group cows have shown no improvement. As the first indicator of vaccine efficacy, MAP bacilli disappeared from the blood circulation as early as 15 days post vaccination, however, peak titers were achieved around 90 DPV. Peak titers initially declined slightly but were maintained later throughout the study period. Control animals did not show any pattern in antibody titers. Mortality was low in vaccinated as compared to the control groups. Vaccination of endemically infected native cattle herds with inactivated whole-cell bacterin of novel ‘Indian Bison Type’ bio-type of goat origin strain ‘S5’ effectively restored health and productivity and reduced clinical BJD. Application of goat based ‘indigenous vaccine’ for therapeutic management of BJD in native cattle herds (gaushalas) is the first of its kind.


Sujets)
Animaux , /biosynthèse , Vaccins antibactériens/administration et posologie , Bovins , Maladies endémiques , Capra , Immunité cellulaire , Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis/immunologie , Paratuberculose/immunologie , Paratuberculose/prévention et contrôle , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2014 Dec; 52(12): 1182-1185
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-153809

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Two antigens (‘cattle’ type and ‘Indian Bison’ type) of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis were evaluated for diagnosis of Johne’s disease (JD) in a gaushala (cattle herd). Of the 160 cows of Sahiwal and Hariana breeds screened, 81 (50.6%) tested positive in ELISA and 66 (41.8%) in AGPT test. Using the two antigens, 33.5% tested positive in both the tests while 41.1% tested negative. Exclusively, only 8.2% tested positive in ELISA while 17.1% tested positive in AGPT. Two antigens together detected 58.9% prevalence of MAP in the gaushala. Individually, indigenous ELISA using antigen from native source of MAP proved superior to AGPT in the diagnosis of JD in cows.


Sujets)
Animaux , Antigènes bactériens/immunologie , Bisons , Bovins , Maladies des bovins/diagnostic , Maladies des bovins/immunologie , Maladies des bovins/microbiologie , Test ELISA/méthodes , Génotype , Interactions hôte-pathogène/immunologie , Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis/génétique , Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis/immunologie , Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis/physiologie , Paratuberculose/diagnostic , Paratuberculose/immunologie , Paratuberculose/microbiologie , Tests aux précipitines/méthodes , Reproductibilité des résultats , Sensibilité et spécificité
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 45(2): 139-146, Feb. 2012. ilus, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-614570

Résumé

The aim of the present study was to determine whether lipoarabinomannan (LAM), in combination with Freund’s incomplete adjuvant (FIA), was able to improve cell-mediated and antibody-mediated immune responses against ovalbumin (OVA) in cattle. Twenty-three calves were assigned to four treatment groups, which were subcutaneously immunized with either OVA plus FIA, OVA plus FIA and LAM from Mycobacterium avium subsp avium, FIA plus LAM, or FIA alone. Lymphoproliferation, IFN-γ production and cell subpopulations on peripheral blood mononuclear cells before and 15 days after treatment were evaluated. Delayed hypersensitivity was evaluated on day 57. Specific humoral immune response was measured by ELISA. Inoculation with LAM induced higher levels of lymphoproliferation and IFN-γ production in response to ConA and OVA (P < 0.05). Specific antibody titers were similar in both OVA-immunized groups. Interestingly, our results showed that the use of LAM in vaccine preparations improved specific cell immune response evaluated by lymphoproliferation and IFN-γ production by at least 50 and 25 percent, respectively, in cattle without interfering with tuberculosis and paratuberculosis diagnosis.


Sujets)
Animaux , Bovins , Anticorps antibactériens/immunologie , Maladies des bovins/prévention et contrôle , Adjuvant Freund/immunologie , Lipides/immunologie , Lipopolysaccharides/immunologie , Mycobacterium avium/immunologie , Ovalbumine/immunologie , Paratuberculose/prévention et contrôle , Production d'anticorps/immunologie , Maladies des bovins/immunologie , Test ELISA , Adjuvant Freund/administration et posologie , Hypersensibilité retardée/immunologie , Hypersensibilité retardée/médecine vétérinaire , Immunité cellulaire , Lipides/administration et posologie , Lipopolysaccharides/administration et posologie , Mycobacterium avium/composition chimique , Ovalbumine/administration et posologie , Paratuberculose/immunologie
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