Protective Immunity to Infectious Bronchitis in Broilers Vaccinated against Marek's Disease Either in ovo or at Hatch and against Infectious Bronchitis at Hatch

2000 ◽  
Vol 44 (3) ◽  
pp. 536 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan P. Avakian ◽  
Patricia S. Wakenell ◽  
Donald Grosse ◽  
Craig E. Whitfill ◽  
Donald Link
Vaccines ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 557
Author(s):  
Supawadee Umthong ◽  
John R. Dunn ◽  
Hans H. Cheng

Marek’s disease (MD) is a lymphoproliferative disease in chickens caused by Marek’s disease virus (MDV), a highly oncogenic alphaherpesvirus. Since 1970, MD has been controlled through widespread vaccination of commercial flocks. However, repeated and unpredictable MD outbreaks continue to occur in vaccinated flocks, indicating the need for a better understanding of MDV pathogenesis to guide improved or alternative control measures. As MDV is an intracellular pathogen that infects and transforms CD4+ T cells, the host cell-mediated immune response is considered to be vital for controlling MDV replication and tumor formation. In this study, we addressed the role of CD8+ T cells in vaccinal protection by widely-used monovalent (SB-1 and HVT) and bivalent (SB-1+HVT) MD vaccines. We established a method to deplete CD8+ T cells in chickens and found that their depletion through injection of anti-CD8 monoclonal antibodies (mAb) increased tumor induction and MD pathology, and reduced vaccinal protection to MD, which supports the important role of CD8+ T cells for both MD and vaccinal protection.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jegarubee Bavananthasivam ◽  
Leah Read ◽  
Jake Astill ◽  
Alexander Yitbarek ◽  
Tamiru N. Alkie ◽  
...  

10.1637/7020 ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 47 (4) ◽  
pp. 1362-1367 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Y. Guo ◽  
J. J. Giambrone ◽  
T. V. Dormitorio ◽  
Hongzhuan Wu

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wojciech Kozdruń ◽  
Jowita Samanta Niczyporuk ◽  
Natalia Styś-Fijoł

Marek’s disease (MD) is one of the widespread infectious diseases that causes huge losses in large-scale poultry production. This is due to weight loss, poorer feed conversion and an increased number of deaths among infected birds. The etiological agent is a Marek’s disease virus (MDV) belonging to the Herpesviridae family. It is mainly described in poultry, however, it is also found in geese. There are three MDV serotypes, and four patotypes within serotype 1. Currently, Marek’s disease is very rare in its classical form. There are non-specific clinical symptoms, and anatomopathological changes are mainly observed in the liver, spleen and the reproductive system. This may be due to the evolution in the pathogenicity of MDV field strains over the past several decades. The presence of MDV and number of molecular diagnostic tests based on the detection of viral nucleic acids and viral proteins is already found in birds that have several weeks old. Laboratory diagnostics are based mainly on molecular biology (mainly PCR) methods. The only relatively effective method instead of biosecurity measures, of preventing MD is prophylactic vaccination of 1-day-old chickens or in ovo vaccination. Nevertheless, Marek’s disease is still recorded in poultry flocks around the world, with estimated losses reaching several million dollars.


1975 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 922-931 ◽  
Author(s):  
B M LONGENECKER ◽  
F Pazderka ◽  
H S Stone ◽  
J S Gavora ◽  
R F Ruth

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