Literature DB >> 16755366

Reciprocal antibody and complement responses of two chicken breeds to vaccine strains of Newcastle disease virus, infectious bursal disease virus and infectious bronchitis virus.

R Baelmans1, H K Parmentier, P Dorny, F Demey, D Berkvens.   

Abstract

Serum antibody responses and haemolytic complement activity were evaluated in White Leghorn (WLH) and Rhode Island Red (RIR) chickens that were vaccinated with live-attenuated vaccines of Newcastle disease virus, or infectious bronchitis virus, or infectious bursal disease virus by means of ocular challenge at 10 times the normal vaccination dose. Complement titres in non-vaccinated birds were significantly higher in WLH birds compared to RIR birds. The lentogenic viral infection resulted in an immediate stimulation of complement activity, followed by a decrease to initial complement levels within 2 weeks post vaccination, when the antibody response took over immune defence. As compared to WLH chickens, RIR birds mounted a faster and significantly higher antibody response to the vaccine viruses used. In WLH hens, significantly higher haemolytic complement activity post vaccination was found as compared to RIR hens. Possible consequences of the observed differences in immune responsiveness of the two breeds to viral vaccines are discussed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16755366     DOI: 10.1007/s11259-006-3311-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Res Commun        ISSN: 0165-7380            Impact factor:   2.459


  19 in total

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9.  Serum haemolytic complement activities in 11 different MHC (B) typed chicken lines.

Authors:  Henk K Parmentier; Rudy Baelmans; Huub F J Savelkoul; Pierre Dorny; Fred Demey; Dirk Berkvens
Journal:  Vet Immunol Immunopathol       Date:  2004-07       Impact factor: 2.046

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Authors:  John Bernet; Jayati Mullick; Akhilesh K Singh; Arvind Sahu
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