Literature DB >> 25058651

Effects of germanium biotite supplement on immune responses of vaccinated mini-pigs to foot-and-mouth disease virus challenge.

Myunghwan Jung1, Hong-Tea Park, Jong-Hyeon Park, Kwang-Nyeong Lee, Seung Won Shin, Min-Kyoung Shin, Kyung Yong Sung, Yeon-Kwon Jung, Byounghan Kim, Han Sang Yoo.   

Abstract

Since the outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in South Korea in 2010-2011, a trivalent vaccine has been used as a routine vaccination. Despite the high efficacy of the trivalent vaccine, low antibody formation was reported in the pig industry and there is considerable concern about the ability of the vaccine to protect against the Andong strain responsible for recent outbreaks in South Korea. To overcome these problems, immunostimulators have been widely used to improve vaccine efficacy in South Korea, although without any scientific evidence. Based on the current situation, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of germanium biotite, a feed supplement used to enhance the immune system, on the immune responses to FMD vaccination through the Andong strain challenge experiment in trivalent vaccinated pigs. Following the challenge, the germanium biotite-fed pigs showed high levels of IL-8 in serum, and increased cellular immune responses to stimulation with the Andong strain antigen compared to nonsupplemented pigs. In addition, higher FMD virus (FMDV) neutralizing antibody titers were detected in the germanium biotite-fed group than in the nonsupplemented group before the challenge. The findings of this study indicate that germanium biotite supplement might enhance immune responses to the FMD vaccine in pigs.

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Keywords:  FMDV challenge; Foot-and-mouth disease; germanium biotite; pigs; vaccine

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25058651     DOI: 10.3109/08820139.2014.938164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Invest        ISSN: 0882-0139            Impact factor:   3.657


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