Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada

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Autor(a) principal: RODRIGUES da SILVA, Andréa de Cássia
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: CAPORALE, Graciane Maria Medeiros, GONÇALVES, Celso Alberto, TARGUETA, Mosar Couteiro, COMIN, Fabiano, ZANETTI, Carlos Roberto, KOTAIT, Ivanete
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30415
Resumo: Despite the absence of current official reports showing the number of cattle infected by rabies, it is estimated that nearly 30,000 bovines are lost each year in Brazil. In order to minimize the important economic losses, control of the disease is achieved by eliminating bat colonies and by herd vaccination. In this study, we compare the antibody response in cattle elicited by vaccination with an attenuated ERA vaccine (AEvac) and an inactivated-adjuvanted PV (IPVvac) vaccine. The antibody titers were appraised by cell-culture neutralization test and ELISA, and the percentage of seropositivity was ascertained for a period of 180 days. IPVvac elicited complete seropositivity rates from day 30 to day 150, and even on day 180, 87% of the sera showed virus-neutralizing antibody titers (VNA) higher than 0.5IU/ml. There were no significant differences between the VNA titers and seropositivity rates obtained with IPVvac in the two methods tested. AEvac, however, elicited significantly lower titers than those observed in the group receiving inactivated vaccine. In addition, the profiles of antirabies IgG antibodies, evaluated by ELISA, and VNA, appraised by cell-culture neutralization test, were slightly different, when both vaccines were compared.
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spelling Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada Antibody response in cattle after vaccination with inactivated and attenuated rabies vaccines RabCattle vaccinatNeutralizing antibodAntirabies Despite the absence of current official reports showing the number of cattle infected by rabies, it is estimated that nearly 30,000 bovines are lost each year in Brazil. In order to minimize the important economic losses, control of the disease is achieved by eliminating bat colonies and by herd vaccination. In this study, we compare the antibody response in cattle elicited by vaccination with an attenuated ERA vaccine (AEvac) and an inactivated-adjuvanted PV (IPVvac) vaccine. The antibody titers were appraised by cell-culture neutralization test and ELISA, and the percentage of seropositivity was ascertained for a period of 180 days. IPVvac elicited complete seropositivity rates from day 30 to day 150, and even on day 180, 87% of the sera showed virus-neutralizing antibody titers (VNA) higher than 0.5IU/ml. There were no significant differences between the VNA titers and seropositivity rates obtained with IPVvac in the two methods tested. AEvac, however, elicited significantly lower titers than those observed in the group receiving inactivated vaccine. In addition, the profiles of antirabies IgG antibodies, evaluated by ELISA, and VNA, appraised by cell-culture neutralization test, were slightly different, when both vaccines were compared. A raiva bovina, transmitida principalmente pelo morcego hematófago Desmodus rotundus, é endêmica em várias regiões do Brasil, com um crescente número de casos sendo registrados anualmente. O controle desta infecção em bovinos é feito pelo controle de colônias de morcegos hematófagos e pela vacinação dos rebanhos. Embora as vacinas inativadas sejam mais seguras e mais estáveis que as vacinas atenuadas, estas últimas são ainda amplamente utilizadas em muitas regiões do país, por se acreditar que confiram imunidade mais duradoura. Neste estudo, foram comparadas as respostas anticórpicas de dois grupos de bovinos imunizados com uma vacina atenuada e uma inativada disponíveis comercialmente. Os anticorpos anti-rábicos neutralizantes (AcN) foram titulados pela técnica de soroneutralização em cultura de células BHK-21, enquanto que os níveis de anticorpos anti-rábicos totais (IgG) foram avaliados pela técnica de ELISA, por um período de 180 dias. A vacina inativada induziu a soroconversão (AcN 3 0,5 UI/ml) em 100% dos animais no dia 30, mantendo-se assim até o 150o dia; no dia 180, 87% dos animais ainda mostravam-se com títulos de AcN 3 0,5 UI/ml. Neste grupo, os níveis de IgG anti-rábicas foram semelhantes aos de AcN. A vacina atenuada, no entanto, induziu títulos de AcN e de IgG significantemente menores que os encontrados com a vacina inativada, com consequente diminuição da taxa de soropositividade. Além disso, ao contrário do verificado com a vacina inativada, o perfil de AcN não teve paralelismo com o de anticorpos IgG quando soros foram testados pela técnica de soroneutralização e pelo ELISA, respectivamente. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo2000-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30415Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 42 No. 2 (2000); 95-98 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 42 Núm. 2 (2000); 95-98 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 42 n. 2 (2000); 95-98 1678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30415/32299Copyright (c) 2018 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRODRIGUES da SILVA, Andréa de CássiaCAPORALE, Graciane Maria MedeirosGONÇALVES, Celso AlbertoTARGUETA, Mosar CouteiroCOMIN, FabianoZANETTI, Carlos RobertoKOTAIT, Ivanete2012-07-07T09:33:55Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/30415Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:51:11.138152Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada
Antibody response in cattle after vaccination with inactivated and attenuated rabies vaccines
title Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada
spellingShingle Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada
RODRIGUES da SILVA, Andréa de Cássia
Rab
Cattle vaccinat
Neutralizing antibod
Antirabies
title_short Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada
title_full Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada
title_fullStr Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada
title_full_unstemmed Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada
title_sort Resposta imune humoral anti-rábica em bovinos imunizados com vacina inativada e atenuada
author RODRIGUES da SILVA, Andréa de Cássia
author_facet RODRIGUES da SILVA, Andréa de Cássia
CAPORALE, Graciane Maria Medeiros
GONÇALVES, Celso Alberto
TARGUETA, Mosar Couteiro
COMIN, Fabiano
ZANETTI, Carlos Roberto
KOTAIT, Ivanete
author_role author
author2 CAPORALE, Graciane Maria Medeiros
GONÇALVES, Celso Alberto
TARGUETA, Mosar Couteiro
COMIN, Fabiano
ZANETTI, Carlos Roberto
KOTAIT, Ivanete
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RODRIGUES da SILVA, Andréa de Cássia
CAPORALE, Graciane Maria Medeiros
GONÇALVES, Celso Alberto
TARGUETA, Mosar Couteiro
COMIN, Fabiano
ZANETTI, Carlos Roberto
KOTAIT, Ivanete
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rab
Cattle vaccinat
Neutralizing antibod
Antirabies
topic Rab
Cattle vaccinat
Neutralizing antibod
Antirabies
description Despite the absence of current official reports showing the number of cattle infected by rabies, it is estimated that nearly 30,000 bovines are lost each year in Brazil. In order to minimize the important economic losses, control of the disease is achieved by eliminating bat colonies and by herd vaccination. In this study, we compare the antibody response in cattle elicited by vaccination with an attenuated ERA vaccine (AEvac) and an inactivated-adjuvanted PV (IPVvac) vaccine. The antibody titers were appraised by cell-culture neutralization test and ELISA, and the percentage of seropositivity was ascertained for a period of 180 days. IPVvac elicited complete seropositivity rates from day 30 to day 150, and even on day 180, 87% of the sera showed virus-neutralizing antibody titers (VNA) higher than 0.5IU/ml. There were no significant differences between the VNA titers and seropositivity rates obtained with IPVvac in the two methods tested. AEvac, however, elicited significantly lower titers than those observed in the group receiving inactivated vaccine. In addition, the profiles of antirabies IgG antibodies, evaluated by ELISA, and VNA, appraised by cell-culture neutralization test, were slightly different, when both vaccines were compared.
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