Abstract

Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is the most important infectious agent causing infertility in pigs, which can be prevented by routine vaccination. Successful vaccination depends on the association with potent adjuvants that can enhance the immunogenicity of antigen and activate the immune system. Polysaccharide adjuvant has low toxicity and high safety, and they can enhance the humoral, cellular and mucosal immune responses. In the present study, we prepared the VP2 protein subunit vaccine against PPV (PPV/VP2/N-2-HACC) using water-soluble N-2-Hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride chitosan (N-2-HACC) as the vaccine adjuvant, and the ability of the PPV/VP2/N-2-HACC to induce immune responses and protect sows from PPV infection was evaluated. In vivo immunization showed that the sows immunized with the PPV/VP2/N-2-HACC by intramuscular injection produced higher HI antibody levels and long-term immune protection compared with the other groups, while the subunit vaccine did not stimulate the proliferation of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes to trigger the secretion of higher levels of IL-2, IL-4, IFN-α, IFN-β, and IFN-γ, indicating that the PPV/VP2/N-2-HACC mainly induced humoral immunity rather than cellular immunity. PPV was not detected in the viscera of the sows immunized with the PPV/VP2/N-2-HACC, and the protective efficacy was 100%. Collectively, our findings suggested that the N-2-HACC was a potential candidate adjuvant, and the PPV/VP2/N-2-HACC had immense application value for the control of PPV.

Highlights

  • Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is the most important infectious agent causing infertility in pigs, leading to significant damage in sows and boars

  • We found that the N-2-HACC nanoparticles can better carry the antigen into cells and enhance the immune responses, and the N-2-HACC can be used as a polysaccharide adjuvant to improve the immune level of the body

  • The content of endotoxin in the PPV/VP2/N-2HACC was less than 0.125 EU/mL, which was following the stipulations of the third volume (2010 edition) of Veterinary Pharmacopoeia of the People’s Republic of China

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Introduction

Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is the most important infectious agent causing infertility in pigs, leading to significant damage in sows and boars. PPV is mainly spread in the digestive tract and respiratory tract. PPV results in sterility, abortion, stillbirth, fetal mummy, and fetal malformation [1,2,3]. PPV often combines with other pathogens to cause a mixed infection, directly resulting in sow breeding obstacles [4]. This disease causes huge economic losses to the pig breeding industry [5,6,7]. Infections caused by PPV are very serious and have spread all over the world, and the positive antibody rate of swine exceeds 90%

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