N-terminus of flagellin fused to an antigen improves vaccine efficacy against pasteurella multocida infection in chickens

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Flagellin from bacteria elicits a proinflammatory immune response and may act as a vaccine adjuvant. In this study, we evaluated the adjuvant effect of the N-terminus of flagellin (residues 1–99) when linked to an antigen (a truncated, conserved domain of lipoprotein E of Pasteurella multocida). Immunization of chickens with the antigen-adjuvant chimeric protein showed that the N-terminus of flagellin accelerated the antibody response and enhanced the cellular immunity (CD8+ T cell expansion). Stimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from vaccinated chickens showed both TH1 (IFN-γ and IL-12) and TH2 (IL-4)-type cytokine gene expressions. In a challenge test, the N-terminus of flagellin increased the survival rate to 75%, compared to 25% in the antigen-only group. In conclusion, our study found that the N-terminus of flagellin can increase the immune response and enhance vaccine protection.

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Doan, T. D., Wang, H. Y., Ke, G. M., & Cheng, L. T. (2020). N-terminus of flagellin fused to an antigen improves vaccine efficacy against pasteurella multocida infection in chickens. Vaccines, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8020283

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