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Avian Dis ; 51(2): 573-7, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17626486

ABSTRACT

The New York 1999 strain of West Nile virus (WNV) is nearly 100% fatal in the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos). We evaluated four WNV vaccine formulations in American crows, including intramuscular (i.m.) DNA vaccine, i.m. DNA vaccine with adjuvant, orally administered microencapsulated DNA vaccine, and i.m. killed vaccine. Neutralizing antibodies developed in approximately 80% of crows that received the DNA vaccine i.m. (with or without adjuvant), and in 44% that received the killed vaccine. However, no crows that received the oral microencapsulated DNA vaccine or the placebo developed WNV antibodies. All crows were challenged 10 wk after initial vaccination. No unvaccinated crows survived challenge, and survival rates were 44% (i.m. DNA vaccine), 60% (i.m. DNA vaccine with adjuvant), 0% (oral microencapsulated DNA vaccine), and 11% (killed vaccine). Peak viremia titers in the birds that survived were significantly lower as compared to titers in birds that died. Parenteral administration of a WNV DNA vaccine was associated with reduced mortality but did not provide sterile immunity.


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Bird Diseases/prevention & control , Bird Diseases/virology , Crows , Vaccines, DNA/immunology , West Nile Fever/veterinary , West Nile Virus Vaccines/immunology , Animals , Bird Diseases/immunology , Bird Diseases/mortality , DNA, Viral/immunology , West Nile Fever/immunology , West Nile Fever/mortality , West Nile Fever/prevention & control
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J Immunol Methods ; 277(1-2): 135-9, 2003 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12799046

ABSTRACT

We used flow cytometry to determine the percentage of aqueous-based microcapsules bearing antibodies specific for various antigen-presenting cells (APCs) within a given population of putative APC-specific microcapsules. Flow cytometry offers a high-throughput, rapid and simple method to analyze antibody binding to noncellular, nonspherical material.


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Antibodies/metabolism , Antigen-Presenting Cells/metabolism , Avidin/metabolism , Flow Cytometry/methods , Animals , Biotin/metabolism , Capsules
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