INVESTIGADORES
PEGA Juan Franco
artículos
Título:
Influence of antibodies transferred by colostrum in the immune responses of calves to current foot-and-mouth disease vaccines
Autor/es:
BUCAFUSCO, DANILO; DI GIACOMO, SEBASTIÁN; PEGA, JUAN FRANCO; SCHAMMAS, JUAN MANUEL; PÉREZ FILGUEIRA, MARIANO; CAPOZZO, ALEJANDRA
Revista:
VACCINE
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2014
ISSN:
0264-410X
Resumen:
Immunity to currently used oil-adjuvanted inactivated vaccines against foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) has been studied in detail in adult animals; however, the influence of maternally derived antibodies transferred through colostrum (Mat-Abs) in the immune responses of vaccinated calves is less clear. Here, we report the anti-FMDV humoral responses elicited in calves with or without Mat-Abs that received one or two doses of the current tetravalent oil-adjuvanted commercial vaccine used in Argentina. Anti-FMDV (O1/Campos strain) antibodies (Abs) were evaluated by Liquid Phase Blocking ELISA (LPB-ELISA), virus neutralization test (VNT), isotype ELISA (IgG1, IgG2 and IgM) and avidity ELISA, to allow for the first time a more detailed description of the humoral responses elicited. Our results show that primary IgM responses to FMDV vaccination only became evident as Mat-Abs titers decreased. Likewise, prime and boost vaccination schedules, applied 35 days apart to groups of calves with high or low levels of Mat-Abs, showed that the levels of preexisting neutralizing Mat-Abs prevented the loss of total Abs measured by LPB-ELISA but negatively interfered with the induction of virus neutralizing responses. Altogether, these findings indicate that comprehensive serological characterization of immune responses generated after vaccination in calves may reveal important information on the actual effectiveness of vaccination strategies for young animals, particularly in endemic settings.