EBSCO Logo
Connecting you to content on EBSCOhost
Results
Title

Preparation of the inactivated Newcastle disease vaccine by plasma activated water and evaluation of its protection efficacy.

Authors

Hongzhuan, Zhou; Ying, Tian; Xia, Su; Jinsong, Guo; Zhenhua, Zhang; Beiyu, Jiang; Yanyan, Chang; Lulu, Lin; Jue, Zhang; Bing, Yang; Jing, Fang

Abstract

Vaccination has been regarded as the most effective way to reduce death and morbidity caused by infectious diseases in the livestock industry. In this study, plasma activated water (PAW) was introduced to prepare the inactivated Newcastle disease vaccine. Humoral immune response was tested by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In addition, cell-mediated immune response was evaluated by lymphocyte proliferation assay and flow cytometry. The results demonstrated that the vaccine prepared by PAW at appropriate volume ratio could induce similar antibody titers in specific pathogen-free (SPF) chickens compared with the formaldehyde-inactivated vaccine. The challenge experiment further confirmed that the vaccine prepared by PAW conferred solid protection against virulent NDV. Moreover, it was found that the vaccine could promote the proliferation of lymphocytes and stimulate cell-mediated immunity of SPF chickens. Furthermore, analysis of electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy and physicochemical properties of PAW suggested reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) played an essential role in the virus inactivation. Therefore, this study indicated that NDV treated by PAW in an appropriate ratio retained immunogenicity on the premise of virus inactivation. PAW as a promising strategy could be used to prepare inactivated vaccine for Newcastle disease.

Subjects

NEWCASTLE disease vaccines; CHICKEN diseases; ELECTRON paramagnetic resonance; HUMORAL immunity; VIRUS inactivation; ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay; CELLULAR immunity

Publication

Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2020, Vol 104, Issue 1, p107

ISSN

0175-7598

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00253-019-10106-8

EBSCO Connect | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Copyright | Manage my cookies
Journals | Subjects | Sitemap
© 2025 EBSCO Industries, Inc. All rights reserved