Park Changhoon, Oh Yeonsu, Seo Hwi Won, Han Kiwon, Chae Chanhee
Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Clin Vaccine Immunol. 2013 Mar;20(3):369-76. doi: 10.1128/CVI.00497-12. Epub 2013 Jan 9.
The objective of the present study was to determine the effects of porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) vaccinations in an experimental PCV2-PRRSV challenge model, based on virological (viremia), immunological (neutralizing antibodies [NAs], gamma interferon-secreting cells [IFN-γ-SCs], and CD4(+) CD8(+) double-positive cells), and pathological (lesions and antigens in lymph nodes and lungs) evaluations. A total of 72 pigs were randomly divided into 9 groups (8 pigs per group): 5 vaccinated and challenged groups, 3 nonvaccinated and challenged groups, and a negative-control group. Vaccination against PCV2 induced immunological responses (NAs and PCV2-specific IFN-γ-SCs) and reduced PCV2 viremia, PCV2-induced lesions, and PCV2 antigens in the dually infected pigs. However, vaccination against PCV2 did not affect the PRRSV immunological responses (NAs and PRRSV-specific IFN-γ-SCs), PRRSV viremia, PRRSV-induced lesions, or PRRSV antigens in the dually infected pigs. Vaccination against PRRSV did not induce immunological responses (PRRSV-specific IFN-γ-SCs) or reduce PRRSV viremia, PRRSV-induced lesions, or PRRSV antigens in the dually infected pigs. In addition, vaccination against PRRSV increased PCV2 viremia, PCV2-induced lesions, and PCV2 antigens in the dually infected pigs. In summary, vaccination against PCV2 reduced PCV2 viremia, PCV2-induced lesions, and PCV2 antigens in the dually infected pigs. However, vaccination against PRRSV increased PCV2 viremia, PCV2-induced lesions, and PCV2 antigens in the dually infected pigs. Therefore, the PCV2 vaccine decreased the potentiation of PCV2-induced lesions by PRRSV in dually infected pigs. In contrast, the PRRSV vaccine alone did not decrease the potentiation of PCV2-induced lesions by PRRSV in dually infected pigs.
本研究的目的是在一个实验性猪圆环病毒2型(PCV2)-猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV)攻毒模型中,基于病毒学(病毒血症)、免疫学(中和抗体[NA]、γ干扰素分泌细胞[IFN-γ-SC]和CD4(+)CD8(+)双阳性细胞)以及病理学(淋巴结和肺中的病变及抗原)评估,确定PCV2和PRRSV疫苗接种的效果。总共72头猪被随机分为9组(每组8头猪):5个接种疫苗并攻毒组、3个未接种疫苗并攻毒组和1个阴性对照组。针对PCV2的疫苗接种诱导了免疫反应(NA和PCV2特异性IFN-γ-SC),并降低了双重感染猪的PCV2病毒血症、PCV2诱导的病变以及PCV2抗原。然而,针对PCV2的疫苗接种并未影响双重感染猪的PRRSV免疫反应(NA和PRRSV特异性IFN-γ-SC)、PRRSV病毒血症、PRRSV诱导的病变或PRRSV抗原。针对PRRSV的疫苗接种并未诱导双重感染猪的免疫反应(PRRSV特异性IFN-γ-SC)或降低PRRSV病毒血症、PRRSV诱导的病变或PRRSV抗原。此外,针对PRRSV的疫苗接种增加了双重感染猪的PCV2病毒血症、PCV2诱导的病变以及PCV2抗原。总之,针对PCV2的疫苗接种降低了双重感染猪的PCV2病毒血症、PCV2诱导的病变以及PCV2抗原。然而,针对PRRSV的疫苗接种增加了双重感染猪的PCV2病毒血症、PCV2诱导的病变以及PCV2抗原。因此,PCV2疫苗降低了PRRSV在双重感染猪中对PCV2诱导病变的增强作用。相比之下,单独的PRRSV疫苗并未降低PRRSV在双重感染猪中对PCV2诱导病变的增强作用。