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Evaluation of the Immune Responses of Biological Adjuvant Bivalent Vaccine with Three Different Insertion Modes for ND and IBD

Wenying Sun,Shuang Li, Dun Niu, Ruihan Qin, Huimin Li, Zhiqiang Xue, Yunpeng Guo,Jinmiao Liu, Yijia Liu,Xinghao Jiang,Jiechao Yin,Xiaochen Guo,Guiping Ren

VIRULENCE(2024)

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Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is a widespread problem in the poultry industry, and vaccination is the primary preventive method. However, moderately virulent vaccines may damage the bursa, necessitating the development of a safe and effective vaccine. The Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has been explored as a vector for vaccine development. In this study, reverse genetic technology was used to obtain three recombinant viruses, namely, rClone30-VP2L (P/M)-chGM-CSF (NP), rClone30-chGM-CSF (P/M)-VP2L (NP), and rClone30-VP2L-chGM-CSF (P/M). Animal experiments showed that the three biological adjuvant bivalent vaccines effectively increased anti-NDV and anti-infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) titres, enhancing both humoral and cellular immune responses in chickens without leading to any harm. Amongst the three biological adjuvant bivalent vaccines, the rClone30-chGM-CSF (P/M)-VP2L (NP) group had higher levels of anti-NDV antibodies at 14 days after the first immunization and stimulated a greater humoral immune response in 7-10 days. While, the rClone30-VP2L (P/M)-chGM-CSF (NP) group was the most effective in producing a higher level of IBDV antibody response. In conclusion, these three vaccines can induce immune responses more rapidly and effectively, streamline production processes, be cost-effective, and provide a new avenue for the development of Newcastle disease (ND) and IBD bivalent vaccines
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Infectious bursal disease,Newcastle disease,live vector vaccine,different insertion sites of NDV,biological adjuvant bivalent vaccine
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