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Immunogenicity study of a Streptococcus suis autogenous vaccine in preparturient sows and evaluation of passive maternal immunity in piglets
by
Goyette-Desjardins, Guillaume
, Segura, Mariela
, Beauchamp, Guy
, Denicourt, Martine
, Gottschalk, Marcelo
, Corsaut, Lorelei
, Martelet, Léa
in
Age
/ Antibodies
/ Autogenous bacterin
/ autogenous vaccines
/ Bacterial vaccines
/ Bacterins
/ blood serum
/ Clinical pathology
/ Diseases
/ Experiments
/ farms
/ Field
/ Genetic aspects
/ gilts
/ Health aspects
/ herds
/ Hogs
/ Immune response
/ Immunity
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunoglobulin G
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Immunological memory
/ Infection
/ maternal immunity
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ memory
/ Opsonophagocytosis
/ Pathogens
/ physiology and immunology
/ Pigs
/ Prevention
/ quarantine
/ Research Article
/ secondary immunization
/ serotypes
/ Sows
/ Streptococcal infections
/ Streptococcus
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Streptococcus suis
/ subclass
/ Swine
/ Transgenics
/ vaccination
/ Vaccine
/ Vaccines
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
2021
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Immunogenicity study of a Streptococcus suis autogenous vaccine in preparturient sows and evaluation of passive maternal immunity in piglets
by
Goyette-Desjardins, Guillaume
, Segura, Mariela
, Beauchamp, Guy
, Denicourt, Martine
, Gottschalk, Marcelo
, Corsaut, Lorelei
, Martelet, Léa
in
Age
/ Antibodies
/ Autogenous bacterin
/ autogenous vaccines
/ Bacterial vaccines
/ Bacterins
/ blood serum
/ Clinical pathology
/ Diseases
/ Experiments
/ farms
/ Field
/ Genetic aspects
/ gilts
/ Health aspects
/ herds
/ Hogs
/ Immune response
/ Immunity
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunoglobulin G
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Immunological memory
/ Infection
/ maternal immunity
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ memory
/ Opsonophagocytosis
/ Pathogens
/ physiology and immunology
/ Pigs
/ Prevention
/ quarantine
/ Research Article
/ secondary immunization
/ serotypes
/ Sows
/ Streptococcal infections
/ Streptococcus
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Streptococcus suis
/ subclass
/ Swine
/ Transgenics
/ vaccination
/ Vaccine
/ Vaccines
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
2021
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Immunogenicity study of a Streptococcus suis autogenous vaccine in preparturient sows and evaluation of passive maternal immunity in piglets
by
Goyette-Desjardins, Guillaume
, Segura, Mariela
, Beauchamp, Guy
, Denicourt, Martine
, Gottschalk, Marcelo
, Corsaut, Lorelei
, Martelet, Léa
in
Age
/ Antibodies
/ Autogenous bacterin
/ autogenous vaccines
/ Bacterial vaccines
/ Bacterins
/ blood serum
/ Clinical pathology
/ Diseases
/ Experiments
/ farms
/ Field
/ Genetic aspects
/ gilts
/ Health aspects
/ herds
/ Hogs
/ Immune response
/ Immunity
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunoglobulin G
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Immunological memory
/ Infection
/ maternal immunity
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ memory
/ Opsonophagocytosis
/ Pathogens
/ physiology and immunology
/ Pigs
/ Prevention
/ quarantine
/ Research Article
/ secondary immunization
/ serotypes
/ Sows
/ Streptococcal infections
/ Streptococcus
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Streptococcus suis
/ subclass
/ Swine
/ Transgenics
/ vaccination
/ Vaccine
/ Vaccines
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
2021
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Immunogenicity study of a Streptococcus suis autogenous vaccine in preparturient sows and evaluation of passive maternal immunity in piglets
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Immunogenicity study of a Streptococcus suis autogenous vaccine in preparturient sows and evaluation of passive maternal immunity in piglets
2021
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Overview
Background
Streptococcus suis
is an important pathogen that causes severe diseases mostly in weaned piglets. Only available vaccines in the field are those composed of killed bacteria (bacterins) but data about their effectiveness are missing. We report here a field study on the immunological response induced by an autogenous vaccine applied in pre-parturient sows. Using a farm with recurrent
S. suis
serotype 7 problems, the study was divided in three experiments: (I) Sows received the vaccine at 7 and 3 weeks pre-farrowing. (II) Replacement gilts introduced to the herd received the vaccine at 4 and 7 weeks after their entry in quarantine and a boost 3 weeks pre-farrowing. (III) Gilts from experiment II received another boost 3 weeks pre-farrowing at their 3rd/4th parity. Levels, isotype profile and opsonophagocytosis capacity of the serum antibodies induced by vaccination were evaluated in sows and maternal immunity in piglets.
Results
In sows (I), the vaccine induced a slight, albeit significant, increase in anti-
S. suis
total antibodies after 2 doses when compare to basal levels already present in the animals. These antibodies showed a high opsonic capacity in vitro, highlighting their potential protective capacity. A gilt vaccination program of 3 doses (II) resulted in a significant increase in anti-
S. suis
total antibodies. Levels of maternal immunity transferred to piglets were high at 7 days of age, but rapidly decreased by 18 days of age. A gilt vaccination program ensued a higher transfer of maternal immunity in piglets compared to control animals; nevertheless duration was not improved at 18 day-old piglets. The vaccine response in both gilts and sows was mainly composed of IgG1 subclass, which was also the main Ig transferred to piglets. IgG2 subclass was also found in piglets, but its level was not increased by vaccination. Finally, a recall IgG1 response was induced by another boost vaccination at 3rd/4th parity (III), indicating that the vaccine induced the establishment of a lasting memory response in the herd.
Conclusions
Overall, an optimal gilt/sow vaccination program might result in increased antibody responses; nevertheless duration of maternal immunity would not last long enough to protect post-weaned piglets.
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