| Literature DB >> 24690605 |
Jin-A Lee1, Bock-Gie Jung, Myunghwan Jung, Tae-Hoon Kim, Han Sang Yoo, Bong-Joo Lee.
Abstract
We evaluated the potential ability of germanium biotite (GB) to stimulate the production of antibodies specific for foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). To this aim, we measured the total FMDV-specific antibody responses and IgM production after vaccination against FMD both experimentally and in the field. GB supplementation with FMDV vaccination stimulated the production of anti-FMDV antibodies, and effectively increased IFN-γ and TNF-α levels. These results suggest that GB may be a novel alternative feed supplement that can serve as a boosting agent and an immunostimulator for increasing the efficacy of FMDV vaccination in pigs.Entities:
Keywords: adjuvant-like effect; foot-and-mouth disease virus; germanium biotite
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24690605 PMCID: PMC4178148 DOI: 10.4142/jvs.2014.15.3.443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Sci ISSN: 1229-845X Impact factor: 1.672
Fig. 1Effects of GB supplementation on total FMDV-specific antibody and IgM production after vaccination against FMDV. Blood samples were collected from each pig in the experimental and field studies after FMDV vaccination. The levels of total FMDV-specific antibody (A) and IgM (B) were significantly increased in the 3% GB-supplemented group compared to the control group in the experimental study (*p < 0.05). (C) Total anti-FMDV antibody levels were also markedly increased (**p < 0.01) and maintained until 4 weeks post-vaccination in the field study.
Fig. 2Effects of GB supplementation on the expression of IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-1β mRNA in lymphocytes. The relative mRNA levels of (A) IFN-γ, (B) TNF-α, and (C) IL-1β in pig lymphocytes were measured using real-time PCR. IFN-γ mRNA expression was significantly increased in the 3% GB-supplemented group compared to the control group (*p < 0.05) after FMDV vaccination. The level of TNF-α mRNA was also increased but not significantly in the experimental animals.