| Literature DB >> 12009283 |
Michael C Fontaine1, Jose Perez-Casal, Xin Ming Song, Jim Shelford, Philip J Willson, Andrew A Potter.
Abstract
The gapC genes, encoding the cell surface-associated GapC proteins of S. uberis and S. agalactiae, have been cloned and sequenced. To identify potential vaccine candidates against S. uberis-induced bovine mastitis, lactating dairy cows were vaccinated with either (6 x His)GapC of S. uberis or S. dysgalactiae, or with a chimeric CAMP-factor antigen, CAMP-3. For 7 days following heterologous challenge with S. uberis, milk somatic cell counts were determined to assess differences in the severity of mastitis between vaccinates and an unvaccinated control group. Vaccination with S. uberis (6 x His)GapC or CAMP-3 resulted in a significant reduction in inflammation on several days post-challenge, most significantly for the former antigen. Inflammation was not reduced in S. dysgalactiae (6 x His)GapC vaccinates, suggesting that it does not confer cross-species protection.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12009283 DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(02)00114-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641