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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28131383

ABSTRACT

Vaccine delivery using microneedle (MN) patches is an easy, safe and painless alternative to traditional needle injections. In this study, we examined whether MN patches can enhance the efficacy of a Streptococcus suis serotype 2 (S. suis 2) vaccine in a mouse model. Results showed that MNs can reach 200-250µm into the skin, a depth beneficial for targeted delivery of antigens to antigen-presenting cells in the epidermis and dermis. Vaccination with prime-boost of MN induced higher levels of IgG2a antibody titer, T cell proliferation, and TH1 cytokines (IFN-γ and IL-12) as compared to intramuscular (IM) injection. In addition, single dose MN vaccination better protected mice against lethal challenge than IM vaccination. MN vaccination also conferred long-term IgG2a antibody against S. suis 2 bacteria presence for up to 7 months. Taken together, these data showed that vaccine delivery by MNs results in superior immune response and protection rate when compared to IM injections.


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Skin/immunology , Streptococcal Infections/immunology , Streptococcal Vaccines/administration & dosage , Streptococcus suis/immunology , Vaccination/methods , Administration, Cutaneous , Animals , Cytokines/blood , Cytokines/immunology , Immunization Schedule , Immunoglobulin G/blood , Injections, Intramuscular , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Microinjections/methods , Needles , Streptococcal Infections/prevention & control , Th1 Cells/immunology , Transdermal Patch
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BMC Vet Res ; 13(1): 15, 2017 Jan 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28061775

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Streptococcus suis (S. suis) causes arthritis, meningitis, septicemia, and sudden death in pigs and is also an zoonotic agent for humans. The present study demonstrated that immunization with recombinant Sao-L (surface antigen one-L, rSao-L) protein from a strain of S. suis serotype 2 in pigs was able to increase cross-serotype protection against S. suis serotype 1 and 2 challenge. Since weaning piglets are more susceptible to S. suis infections due to the stresses associated with weaning, prepartum immunization in sows may convey passive immunity to piglets and provide protection. RESULTS: Pregnant sows were immunized with a vaccine containing inactivated S. suis serotype 2 plus rSao as the antigens. Blood samples were collected from their piglets after birth for analysis of antigen-specific antibody titers and levels of various cytokines. Results demonstrated that the titers of S. suis and rSao-specific antibodies were significantly (p < 0.05) higher in the vaccinated piglets in comparison with that of piglets in the control group. The serum levels of interferon (IFN)-γ, interleukin (IL)-4, IL-6, and IL-12 were significantly (p < 0.05) increased in piglets born from vaccinated sows when compared to piglets from unvaccinated sows. In addition, piglets were challenged by heterologous and homologous S. suis. All piglets from unvaccinated sows developed severe symptoms of bacteremia, fever, anorexia, depression, and arthritis. On the other hand, piglets from vaccinated sows had significantly (p < 0.05) reduced clinical symptoms and lesion score (by 75 and 81%). CONCLUSIONS: Our results revealed that immunizing pregnant sows with the vaccine containing inactivated S. suis bacterin plus rSao as the antigens is able to enhance passive immunity against heterologous and homologous S. suis challenge in their piglets.


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Bacterial Proteins/immunology , Bacterial Vaccines/immunology , Immunity, Maternally-Acquired , Streptococcus suis/immunology , Swine Diseases/prevention & control , Aging , Animals , Cytokines/blood , Cytokines/genetics , Cytokines/metabolism , Female , Gene Expression Regulation/immunology , Immunization , Immunization, Passive/veterinary , Pregnancy , Recombinant Proteins , Streptococcus suis/metabolism , Swine , Swine Diseases/microbiology
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