Design, development, and evaluation of the efficacy of a nucleic acid-free version of a bacterial ghost candidate vaccine against avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) O78:K80 serotype

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Safoura Soleymani
Amin Tavassoli
Gholamreza Hashemi Tabar
Gholam Ali Kalidari
Hesam Dehghani
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[1] Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,Division of Biotechnology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[4] Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Research Group, Research Institute of Biotechnology
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Veterinary Research | / 51卷
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avian colibacillosis; O78:K80 serotype; bacterial ghosts technology; vaccine; nucleic-acid free;
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One of the major bacterial infectious diseases in the poultry industry is avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC), which causes colibacillosis in chickens. To develop a novel nucleic acid-free bacterial ghost (BG) vaccine against the O78:K80 serotype of APEC, in this study we constructed a plasmid that harbored E-lysis and S nuclease (SNUC). Following the expression, the O78:K80 bacteria lost all of their cytoplasmic content and nucleic acids by enzymatic digestion. The functionality of these two proteins in the production procedure of bacterial ghosts was confirmed by monitoring the number of colonies, scanning electron microscopy imaging, gel electrophoresis of genomic DNA, and qPCR on the plasmid content of bacterial ghosts. The protective efficacy of the ghost vaccine generated from O78:K80 serotype of APEC was tested in chickens by injection and inhalation routes and compared with that in chickens that received the injection of a killed vaccine. The O78:K80 BG vaccine candidate, used as injection and inhalation, in comparison with the killed vaccine, triggered higher proinflammatory cytokine expression including IL-6, IL-1β, and TNFSF15; a higher level of antibody-dependent humoral (IgY and IgA) and cellular immune responses (IFNγ and lymphocyte proliferation); and lower lesion scores. According to the results of this study, we suggest that the bacterial ghost technology has the potential to be applied for the development of novel vaccines against avian colibacillosis. This technology provides an effective and reliable approach to make multivalent vaccines for more prevalent APEC strains involved in the establishment of this infectious disease in the poultry industry.
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