Abstract
Innate immunity plays an important role in protecting the body from pathogenic microorganisms. The significance of its structures in vaccination is currently widely discussed. The purpose of the research was to study the dynamics of immunological parameters during the immune response to various types of vaccines.The paper analyzes the levels of natural antibodies in the blood serum of sheep and considers possible correlations with indicators of innate immunity during the post-vaccination immune response. After blood sampling (background), the animals were immunized with rabies (n=5) and anthrax (n=5) vaccines. On the first day of the immune response in the blood of the sheep of the experimental groups, there was a slight increase in tot- Ig, the number of neutrophils increased, and the number of lymphocytes decreased. It was found that on the seven day the concentration of tot- Ig, which also includes specific antibodies to the antigens of vaccines against rabies and anthrax, increased by 2 times compared to the background values. However, the NAb concentration slightly increased only on the first day of the immune response to the anthrax vaccine. In animals, regardless of the vaccine administered, a negative correlation between the number of lymphocytes and neutrophils was constantly maintained (r= -0.88±0.02). As well as in the control (r= - 0.48), the negative correlation between neutrophils /NAb (r= - 0.52; r= -0.76) remained, which indicates the activation of phagocytes and the synthesis of natural antibodies. On the other hand, a correlation relationship between lymphocytes/NAb was established during the immune response to the vaccine against rabies (r=0.5) and anthrax (r=0.7), and the absence of this relationship in the control (r=0.16), which indicates the reaction of natural antibodies to a foreign antigen. The correlations of lymphocytes /NAb (r=0.7) and lymphocytes/tot- Ig (r=0.8) were higher in the dynamics of the immune response to the anthrax vaccine than to the rabies vaccine (r=0.5). It appears that serum anti- KLH NAbs, which include various Ig isotypes, may re ect innate humoral immune competence.
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