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Maddur MS Mohan MS Gajendragad MR Kishore S Gopalakrishna S Singh N 《Veterinary research communications》2009,33(2):103-109
Humoral and mucosal (secretory antibody)immune response to FMDV type Asia 1 in cattle was analyzed after vaccination and infection
using virus neutralizing test (VNT). Vaccination (1/16th the usual dose) failed to protect cattle from generalized clinical
disease following experimental FMDV Asia 1 infection. Our results showed that infection induced higher and prolonged serum
antibody titres indicating antigen mass is important for optimal immune response. Experimental FMDV infection induced significant
secretory antibody (mucosal) response in cattle. Though, there was no difference in the serum antibody response between the
cattle that developed generalized infection (unprotected) and those with only localized infection (protected), secretory antibody
response differed, wherein the unprotected cattle had higher secretory response than protected cattle. Thus, FMDV Asia 1 infection
stimulates a similar serum antibody response and a unique secretory antibody response among the infected cattle.
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Mohan S. Maddur Subodh Kishore Susarla Gopalakrishna Veluvarthy V.S. Suryanarayana 《Research in veterinary science》2010,89(1):36-40
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), the most contagious animal disease, is associated with persistent viral infection in ruminants, despite the induction of systemic immune response. The present study was performed to decipher the relation between the persistent FMD virus (FMDV) infection and cellular immune response in Indian cattle (Bosindicus) following experimental inoculation of FMDV Asia 1. Persistent viral infection (carriers) was detected by antigen capture RT-PCR on the oesophageal-pharyngeal fluid. Viral excretion was found to be intermittent and strongly variable among the persistently infected Indian cattle. Lymphocyte proliferative (LP) response, assessed as reactivity of peripheral blood mononuclear cells to FMDV Asia 1 antigen (Ag) was of low magnitude indicating a weak primary cellular immune response following infection. LP response to FMDV Ag was higher among the non-carriers than carriers of FMDV Asia 1. An enhanced LP response was associated with the lack of virus shedding in the OPF. The findings of this study are suggestive of relationship between cellular immune response and virus excretion during persistence of FMDV Asia 1 in infected cattle. 相似文献