Effectiveness of bovine immunoglobulin g against salmonella infections in mice

<b> Aim:</b> This study was aimed to determination of effectiveness of the bovine Immuneglobuline G (IgG) against Salmonella infections caused by Salmonella Dublin, S. Typhimurium, S. Kentucky or S. Anatum.<p> <b> Materials and Methods:</b> Cattle were immunized with in...

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Main Authors: Hasan Hüseyin Hadimli, Gökçenur Sanioğlu Gölen, Zafer Sayın
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Gökçenur Sanioğlu Gölen
Zafer Sayın
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description <b> Aim:</b> This study was aimed to determination of effectiveness of the bovine Immuneglobuline G (IgG) against Salmonella infections caused by Salmonella Dublin, S. Typhimurium, S. Kentucky or S. Anatum.<p> <b> Materials and Methods:</b> Cattle were immunized with inactive monovalent, bivalent and combined Salmonella vaccines, three times at 21 days intervals. Immunized cattle blood samples were collected at 10 days after last vaccination and titres of IgG to Salmonella antigens were measured micro Serum Agglutination Test. A total of 100 mice (total 10 vaccine groups and each group included 10 mice) were challenged with Salmonella strains by oral route. After challenge, IgG to mice were administrated by oral route. Mice were observed for occurence of morbidity and mortality for 20 days. Also, feacal samples were analyzed to determination influence of IgG on spread of Salmonella species by feaces.<p> <b> Results:</b> The antibodies titres in blood of immunized cattle were found to be high than before vaccination and controls. The numbers of morbidity and mortality in groups of vaccine were determined as 9 in combined vaccine (6 in S. Dublin, 2 in S. Typhimurium and 1 in S. Kentucky), 3 in bivalent vaccine (in S. Typhimurium), and 2 in monovalent (1 in S. Anatum and S. Kentucky). The re-isolation number of Salmonella strains were lower from internal organs and feacal samples of mice in all groups.<p> <b> Conclusions:</b> In conclusion, it was observed that IgG of immunized cattle is can be useful for protection against Salmonella infections, but limited.
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spelling doaj-art-2ff013cbb5964d18a9ed2024510297b42025-01-03T01:36:16ZengSelcuk University PressEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences1309-69582146-195333281881160Effectiveness of bovine immunoglobulin g against salmonella infections in miceHasan Hüseyin Hadimli0Gökçenur Sanioğlu GölenZafer Sayın1Selçuk Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, Mikrobiyoloji Anabilim Dalı, Alaaddin Keykubat, Yerleşkesi, Konya, TürkiyeSelçuk Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, Mikrobiyoloji Anabilim Dalı, Alaaddin Keykubat, Yerleşkesi, Konya, Türkiye<b> Aim:</b> This study was aimed to determination of effectiveness of the bovine Immuneglobuline G (IgG) against Salmonella infections caused by Salmonella Dublin, S. Typhimurium, S. Kentucky or S. Anatum.<p> <b> Materials and Methods:</b> Cattle were immunized with inactive monovalent, bivalent and combined Salmonella vaccines, three times at 21 days intervals. Immunized cattle blood samples were collected at 10 days after last vaccination and titres of IgG to Salmonella antigens were measured micro Serum Agglutination Test. A total of 100 mice (total 10 vaccine groups and each group included 10 mice) were challenged with Salmonella strains by oral route. After challenge, IgG to mice were administrated by oral route. Mice were observed for occurence of morbidity and mortality for 20 days. Also, feacal samples were analyzed to determination influence of IgG on spread of Salmonella species by feaces.<p> <b> Results:</b> The antibodies titres in blood of immunized cattle were found to be high than before vaccination and controls. The numbers of morbidity and mortality in groups of vaccine were determined as 9 in combined vaccine (6 in S. Dublin, 2 in S. Typhimurium and 1 in S. Kentucky), 3 in bivalent vaccine (in S. Typhimurium), and 2 in monovalent (1 in S. Anatum and S. Kentucky). The re-isolation number of Salmonella strains were lower from internal organs and feacal samples of mice in all groups.<p> <b> Conclusions:</b> In conclusion, it was observed that IgG of immunized cattle is can be useful for protection against Salmonella infections, but limited.http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=1160passive immunitysalmonellaiggmice
spellingShingle Hasan Hüseyin Hadimli
Gökçenur Sanioğlu Gölen
Zafer Sayın
Effectiveness of bovine immunoglobulin g against salmonella infections in mice
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
passive immunity
salmonella
igg
mice
title Effectiveness of bovine immunoglobulin g against salmonella infections in mice
title_full Effectiveness of bovine immunoglobulin g against salmonella infections in mice
title_fullStr Effectiveness of bovine immunoglobulin g against salmonella infections in mice
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of bovine immunoglobulin g against salmonella infections in mice
title_short Effectiveness of bovine immunoglobulin g against salmonella infections in mice
title_sort effectiveness of bovine immunoglobulin g against salmonella infections in mice
topic passive immunity
salmonella
igg
mice
url http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=1160
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