Needleless intradermal vaccination for foot-and-mouth disease induced granuloma-free effective protection in pigs

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Abstract

Vaccination is one of the most effctive ways of controlling and preventing foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks. The effctive prevention of this disease requires the use of high-quality vaccines to meet the criteria that enable customers to use them simply. The administration of FMD vaccines containing oil-based adjuvants in pigs can induce the formation of granuloma in the muscle of the vaccinated, which makes these vaccines a less preferable option. Therefore, it is important to establish an FMD vaccine and vaccine delivery tool that offrs better immunity and safer application. This study compared the immune responses of intramuscular and needleless intradermal vaccination in pigs. When the same amount of an FMD virus (FMDV) antigen was administered to pigs, both the intradermally and intramuscularly vaccinated groups were protected completely against a challenge of the homologous FMDV, but the intramuscularly vaccinated group showed an overall higher level of neutralizing antibodies. Importantly, the formation of granuloma in muscle could be excluded in the intradermally vaccinated group. Of the oil-based adjuvants selected in this study, ISA 207 was effctive in eliciting immunogenicity in intradermal vaccination. In conclusion, a new vaccine formula can be chosen for the delivery of intradermal route to exclude the possibility of local reactions in the muscle and generate protective immunity against an FMDV challenge.

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Hwang, J. H., Lee, K. N., Kim, S. M., Lee, G., Moon, Y., Kim, B., … Park, J. H. (2019). Needleless intradermal vaccination for foot-and-mouth disease induced granuloma-free effective protection in pigs. Journal of Veterinary Science, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2019.20.e29

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