sirolimus and Avian-Leukosis

sirolimus has been researched along with Avian-Leukosis* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sirolimus and Avian-Leukosis

ArticleYear
Efficacy of an autophagy-targeted DNA vaccine against avian leukosis virus subgroup J.
    Vaccine, 2017, 02-01, Volume: 35, Issue:5

    Infection with the avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) can lead to neoplastic disease in chickens, inflicting significant economic losses to the poultry industry. Recent reports have identified inhibitory effects of ALV-J on autophagy, a process involving in innate and adaptive immunity. Inspired by this connection between autophagy and immunity, we developed a novel DNA vaccine against ALV-J which includes co-administration of rapamycin to stimulate autophagy. To measure the efficacy of the developed prototype vaccine, five experimental groups of seven-day-old chickens was immunized three times at three-week intervals respectively with vector, pVAX1-gp85, pVAX1-gp85-LC3, pVAX1-gp85+rapamycin and pVAX1-gp85-LC3+rapamycin through electroporation. We then tested their antibody titers, cytokine levels and cellular immune responses. The immunoprotective efficacy of the prototype vaccines against the challenge of the ALV-J GD1109 strain was also examined. The results showed that the combination of pVAX1-gp85-LC3 and rapamycin was able to induce the highest antibody titers, and enhance interleukin(IL)-2, IL-10 and interferon (IFN)-γ expression, and the chickens immunized with the combination of pVAX1-gp85-LC3 and rapamycin showed the highest percentage of CD3+CD8+T lymphocytes. Based on our results, we suggest that stimulating autophagy can improve the efficacy of DNA vaccines and that our DNA vaccine shows the potential of being a candidate vaccine against ALV-J. This study provides a novel strategy for developing vaccines against ALV-J.

    Topics: Adaptive Immunity; Animals; Antibodies, Viral; Autophagy; Avian Leukosis; Avian Leukosis Virus; Chickens; Electroporation; Genetic Vectors; Immunity, Innate; Interferon-gamma; Interleukin-10; Interleukin-2; Poultry Diseases; Sirolimus; T-Lymphocytes; Vaccination; Vaccines, DNA; Viral Envelope Proteins; Viral Vaccines

2017