Abstract

Abstract The USDA-NIFA Swine Immune Toolkit Initiative has been involved in generating priority immune reagents for swine immunity and biomedical research and pipelining them for marketing. With the help of commercial partners we expressed each target immune molecule as a soluble protein using yeast expression systems and then produced panels of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against each target. Most recently we generated panels of mAbs reactive with porcine IL-5, IL-6, IL-13, IL-21, IL-28B, CXCL10, and BAFF and screened their reactivity in multiple immune assays. We determined mAb reactivity with orthologous proteins for most panels of mAbs. A sensitive sandwich ELISA is now available for IL-13 and CXCL10; other targets are being screened for best mAb pairs. Reactivity tests of labeled α-CXCL10, α-IL-6 and α-IL-13 mAbs for intracellular staining of porcine immune cells using flow cytometry assays are underway using different cell stimulation conditions. Immunohistochemistry analyses for binding of α-CXCL10 and other mAbs on formalin fixed pig lymph nodes and spleen tissues are in progress. Further, analysis of a large panel of commercial α-human CD antigen mAbs for cross-reactivity with porcine cells is ongoing. For each target, our goal is to provide the veterinary community with new commercial reagents and standardized assay techniques for their research efforts. Finally, efforts are proceeding to develop SLA tetramers for antigen presentation studies. Tools and reagents generated by this project will undoubtedly advance our understanding of swine immune responses to disease and vaccine and use for biomedical research efforts. Supported by USDA-NIFA AFRI grant # 2019-67015-29815 and USDA ARS project 8042-32000-117.

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