Immune Responses in the Harderian Gland After Newcastle Disease Vaccination in Chickens with Maternal Antibodies.

Autor: Espejo R; Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, AL, 36830., Breedlove C; Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, AL, 36830., Toro H; Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, AL, 36830, torohar@auburn.edu.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Avian diseases [Avian Dis] 2024 Sep; Vol. 68 (3), pp. 192-201.
DOI: 10.1637/aviandiseases-D-24-00007
Abstrakt: Immune responses in the Harderian gland (HG) were characterized after Newcastle disease virus (NDV) LaSota ocular vaccination in antibody-naïve specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chickens and in chickens of commercial origin with NDV maternally derived antibodies (MDA). Ocular LaSota vaccination of 13-day-old white leghorn SPF chickens elicited serum antibody levels that consistently increased 15 days postvaccination, while the specific IgA response in lacrimal fluids was already detectable 10 days after vaccination. Eleven days postvaccination, the relative abundance of B cells, as well as T-helper cells (CD4 + ) and cytotoxic T cells (CD8 + ), in HGs was significantly increased, achieving maximum frequencies 16 days postvaccination. In a second experiment, chickens with MDA originating from NDV-vaccinated commercial white leghorn layer breeders, as well as white leghorn SPF chickens, were vaccinated with NDV LaSota. The LaSota virus successfully replicated in periocular tissues and in the trachea both in commercial and control SPF chickens after vaccination at 2 or 15 days of age (DOA). Vaccination at 2 DOA did not induce a serum NDV antibody response in chickens of commercial origin. In contrast, seroconversion was elicited in commercial chickens upon vaccination at 15 DOA, likely associated with waning of MDA. Unlike systemic IgG responses, vaccination at 2 or 15 DOA elicited strong specific IgA responses in lacrimal fluids in commercial chickens. The IgA response was highest 9 days after vaccination and showed a tendency to decline 15 days postvaccination. Commercial chickens vaccinated at 2 DOA showed increased B cells in HG 10 and 16 days postvaccination. The expansion of B cells in the HG in these chickens is consistent with increased IgA levels detected in lacrimal fluids. In contrast, control SPF chickens showed a more limited B-cell expansion in HG and lower IgA levels. Vaccination at 15 DOA also triggered a greater increase of B cells in HGs in commercial chickens than in control SPF chickens. The B-cell response was accompanied by T-helper (CD4 + ) cell expansion, occurring both in commercial and control SPF chickens. These cells expanded to a lesser extent when vaccination was performed at 2 DOA compared with vaccination at 15 DOA. CD8 + showed significant expansion irrespective of vaccination day and without differences detected between control SPF chickens and chickens with MDA. We conclude that NDV LaSota elicits vigorous humoral and cell immune responses in the HG. Furthermore, unlike the interference shown by MDA on vaccine-induced serum antibody responses, MDA do not interfere with the mucosal immune response of the HG.
Databáze: MEDLINE