Characterization of the immune response induced by a commercially available inactivated bluetongue virus serotype 1 vaccine in sheep

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The protective immune response generated by a commercial monovalent inactivated vaccine against bluetongue virus serotype 1 (BTV1) was studied. Five sheep were vaccinated, boost-vaccinated, and then challenged against BTV1 ALG/2006. RT-PCR did not detect viremia at any time during the experiment. Except a temperature increase observed after the initial and boost vaccinations, no clinical signs or lesions were observed. A specific and protective antibody response checked by ELISA was induced after vaccination and boost vaccination. This specific antibody response was associated with a significant increase in B lymphocytes confirmed by flow cytometry, while significant increases were not observed in T lymphocyte subpopulations (CD4+, CD8+, and WC1+), CD25+ regulatory cells, or CD14 monocytes. After challenge with BTV1, the antibody response was much higher than during the boost vaccination period, and it was associated with a significant increase in B lymphocytes, CD14+ monocytes, CD25+ regulatory cells, and CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes. © Copyright 2012 Ana Cristina Pérez de Diego et al.

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Pérez De Diego, A. C., Sánchez-Cordón, P. J., De Las Heras, A. I., & Sánchez-Vizcaíno, J. M. (2012). Characterization of the immune response induced by a commercially available inactivated bluetongue virus serotype 1 vaccine in sheep. The Scientific World Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/147158

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