Mohamed Sohaimi N, Mohammad Azreen A Q, Bejo M H, Abd Rahaman N Y
Department of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosis, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.
Institute of Bioscience, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.
Arch Razi Inst. 2024 Oct 31;79(5):997-1003. doi: 10.32592/ARI.2024.79.5.997. eCollection 2024 Oct.
In recent years, significant attention has been directed towards the development of inactivated fowl adenovirus (FAdV) vaccines within the poultry industry to combat outbreaks of inclusion body hepatitis (IBH). This study aimed to assess the safety and immunogenicity of an inactivated FAdV vaccine following different inactivation time intervals in commercial broiler chickens. The FAdV isolate UPM1137 was treated with binary ethyleneimine (BEI) at intervals of 20, 24, 28, 32, and 36 hours. All treated isolates underwent safety testing in specific pathogen-free (SPF) chicken embryonated eggs (CEE), followed by safety and immunogenicity trials in SPF chickens. The findings demonstrated that isolates treated at 20, 24, and 28 hours induced over 80% mortality in SPF CEE, while no mortality was observed in isolates treated at 32 and 36 hours. In SPF chickens, there were no clinical signs or gross and histological lesions recorded throughout the trial for those inoculated with isolates treated at 32 and 36 hours, indicating that these treatments rendered the virus completely inactivated and safe for use in commercial broiler chickens. Based on ELISA results, chickens vaccinated with the inactivated FAdV at 32 hours (group B) exhibited a higher antibody response compared to those vaccinated with the inactivated FAdV at 36 hours (group A) at days 14 and 28 post-inoculation (pi). At day 28 pi, the mean antibody titers for the booster groups in both group A and group B were significantly higher (p < 0.05) compared to the control group. These results indicate that both FAdV vaccines, using inactivated inocula at 32 and 36 hours, are safe and immunogenic in broiler chickens, particularly by day 28 pi following booster vaccination. Thus, it was concluded that the optimal duration for FAdV inactivation is 32 hours, making it highly suitable for future vaccine formulations.
近年来,家禽行业为应对包涵体肝炎(IBH)疫情,对灭活禽腺病毒(FAdV)疫苗的研发给予了高度关注。本研究旨在评估商业肉鸡中不同灭活时间间隔后的灭活FAdV疫苗的安全性和免疫原性。FAdV分离株UPM1137分别用双(2-氯乙基)胺(BEI)处理20、24、28、32和36小时。所有处理过的分离株均在无特定病原体(SPF)鸡胚(CEE)中进行安全性测试,随后在SPF鸡中进行安全性和免疫原性试验。结果表明,在20、24和28小时处理的分离株在SPF CEE中导致超过80%的死亡率,而在32和36小时处理的分离株中未观察到死亡。在SPF鸡中,接种32和36小时处理的分离株的鸡在整个试验过程中未记录到临床症状、大体和组织学病变,表明这些处理使病毒完全灭活,可安全用于商业肉鸡。基于ELISA结果,在接种后第14天和第28天,接种32小时灭活FAdV的鸡(B组)比接种36小时灭活FAdV的鸡(A组)表现出更高的抗体反应。在接种后第28天,A组和B组加强免疫组的平均抗体滴度均显著高于对照组(p<0.05)。这些结果表明,使用32和36小时灭活接种物的两种FAdV疫苗在肉鸡中都是安全且具有免疫原性的,特别是在加强免疫后的第28天。因此,得出结论,FAdV灭活的最佳持续时间为32小时,这使其非常适合未来的疫苗配方。