Structural proteins of avian infectious bronchitis virus: Role in immunity and protection

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The antigenicity of the S1, M and N proteins of avian infectious bronchitis virus was compared following immunization of chickens with live and inactivated virus. The N protein was immunodominant antigen inducing cross-reactive antibodies in high titres whereas the S1 glycoprotein induced serotype-specific and cross-reactive antibodies. The M glycoprotein elicited antibodies in low titres and of limited cross-reactivity. Immunization of chickens with the purified N and M proteins did not induce protection against virulent challenge whereas immunization with the S1 glycoprotein prevented replication of nephropathogenic IBV in kidneys but not in tracheas of immunized chickens.

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Ignjatovic, J., & Galli, L. (1994). Structural proteins of avian infectious bronchitis virus: Role in immunity and protection. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 342, pp. 449–453). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2996-5_71

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