Abstract

BackgroundEimeria species are obligate intracellular apicomplexan parasites, causing great economic losses in the poultry industry. Currently wild-and attenuated- type anticoccidial vaccines are used to control coccidiosis. However, their use in fast growing broilers is limited by vaccination side effects caused by medium and/or low immunogenic Eimeria spp. There is, therefore, a need for a vaccine with high immunogenicity for broilers.MethodsThe avian yolk sac IgY Fc is the avian counterpart of the mammalian IgG Fc, which enhances immunogenicity of Fc-fusion proteins. Here, we developed a stable transgenic Eimeria mitis expressing IgY Fc (Emi.chFc) and investigated whether the avian IgY Fc fragment enhances the immunogenicity of E. mitis. Two-week-old broilers were immunized with either Emi.chFc or wild type Eimeria and challenged with wild type E. mitis to analyze the protective properties of transgenic Emi.chFc.ResultsChickens immunized with Emi.chFc had significantly lower oocyst output, in comparison with PBS, mock control (transgenic E. mitis expressing HA1 from H9N2 avian influenza virus) and wildtype E. mitis immunized groups after challenge, indicating that IgY Fc enhanced the immunogenicity of E. mitis.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that IgY Fc-expressing Eimeria may be a better coccidiosis vaccine, and transgenic Eimeria expressing Fc-fused exogenous antigens may be used as a novel vaccine-delivery vehicle against a wide variety of pathogens.

Highlights

  • Eimeria species are obligate intracellular apicomplexan parasites, causing great economic losses in the poultry industry

  • We developed transgenic Eimeria mitis expressing IgY Fc (Emi.chFc) and showed that broilers immunized with Emi.chFc elicited higher protective immune response against wild-type E. mitis than wild type E. mitis-immunized chickens

  • We showed that transgenic E. mitis expressing chicken IgY Fc fragment provoked better protective immune response than the parental E. mitis against E. mitis infection

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Introduction

Eimeria species are obligate intracellular apicomplexan parasites, causing great economic losses in the poultry industry. Wild-and attenuated- type anticoccidial vaccines are used to control coccidiosis. Their use in fast growing broilers is limited by vaccination side effects caused by medium and/or low immunogenic Eimeria spp. An intestinal disease caused by apicomplexan parasites of the genus Eimeria, causes significant economic losses to the poultry industry throughout the world [1]. We hypothesize that the chicken IgY Fc fragment facilitates the uptake of Eimeira antigen leading to enhanced immune responses against Eimeria. We developed transgenic Eimeria mitis expressing IgY Fc (Emi.chFc) and showed that broilers immunized with Emi.chFc elicited higher protective immune response against wild-type E. mitis than wild type E. mitis-immunized chickens

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