Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the potential effect of flagellin as adjuvant in Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine on the cellular and humoral immunity in chickens. Fifty-six specific pathogen-free chickens were assigned to seven groups of eight chickens and immunized twice with a two-week interval, intramuscularly. Group 1, received phosphate buffered saline as control (C), groups 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 were immunized with inactivated NDV [Ag], Ag + full FliC protein [AgF], Ag + truncated Flic protein [AgT], Ag + native Flic protein [AgN], commercial NDV vaccine [Vac] and Vac + N [VacN], respectively. After 45 days, spleen and bursa of Fabricius samples were collected and analyzed by flow cytometry and responses in control/vaccinated chickens were studied by immunophenotyping. Humoral response was also, evaluated by ELISA during the experiment. Results showed that immunized chickens with Ag + flagellin proteins had significantly higher frequency of circulating CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in bursa of Fabricius in AgF, AgT and AgN, respectively, compared with other groups. Similar results were observed for spleen; however, the highest frequency of circulating CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells belonged to AgT and AgF, respectively. ELISA results showed that all flagellin-adjuvanted groups had higher antibody titers than other groups with the highest antibody response in VacN. It can be concluded that flagellin may induce both humoral and cellular immune responses against ND and is suggested for use as an efficient adjuvant.

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