Cytokine responses to eye spray adjuvants for enhancing vaccine-induced immunity in chickens

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Abstract

Eye spray influenza vaccines for chickens are increasingly available; however, how to enhance cellular and antibody responses to them remains undetermined. Here, eye-drops containing the immune-enhancing adjuvants Pam2CSK4 or polyI:C were assessed in chickens. Application of these TLR agonists to chicken conjunctiva resulted in up-regulation of IL-1β, but not other cytokines, including IFN and IL-6, in the spleen, lung and Harderian gland. Thus, responses to adjuvant applied to the conjunctival mucosa of chickens differ from those expected from the responses to intra-nasal adjuvants in mammals. Identifying an appropriate delivery route for adjuvants is crucial for evoking immune responses in chickens.

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Takaki, H., Sato, H., Kurata, R., Hikono, H., Hiono, T., Kida, H., … Seya, T. (2016). Cytokine responses to eye spray adjuvants for enhancing vaccine-induced immunity in chickens. Microbiology and Immunology, 60(7), 511–515. https://doi.org/10.1111/1348-0421.12391

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