Shabana, W., Abd EL-Sadek, A. (2021). Effect of Carbomer as an Adjuvant for Enhancement of Immune-Response Against FMD Vaccine. Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences, 6(2), 27-36. doi: 10.21608/javs.2021.154578
Walaa S. Shabana; Abeer Abd EL-Sadek. "Effect of Carbomer as an Adjuvant for Enhancement of Immune-Response Against FMD Vaccine". Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences, 6, 2, 2021, 27-36. doi: 10.21608/javs.2021.154578
Shabana, W., Abd EL-Sadek, A. (2021). 'Effect of Carbomer as an Adjuvant for Enhancement of Immune-Response Against FMD Vaccine', Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences, 6(2), pp. 27-36. doi: 10.21608/javs.2021.154578
Shabana, W., Abd EL-Sadek, A. Effect of Carbomer as an Adjuvant for Enhancement of Immune-Response Against FMD Vaccine. Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences, 2021; 6(2): 27-36. doi: 10.21608/javs.2021.154578
Effect of Carbomer as an Adjuvant for Enhancement of Immune-Response Against FMD Vaccine
1Foot and Mouth Disease Research Department , Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute (VSVRI), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Abassia, Cairo, Egypt.
2Department of Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, El-Wadi El-Gadid University, Egypt.
Receive Date: 08 February 2021,
Revise Date: 24 February 2021,
Accept Date: 01 March 2021
Abstract
This work was designed to provide high protective, long-lasting immunity against FMD by enhancing the immunogenicity of the trivalent FMD vaccine using carbomer as adjuvant using G. pigs as an alternative cheapest animal model for quality control testing of the prepared FMD vaccines formulae. Guinea pigs were chosen as experimental models to develop concepts and techniques to study the PD50 of FMD vaccines because of the similarities of clinical symptoms in these animals to those of swine and cattle to saving cost, three different formulae of inactivated trivalent FMD vaccine including serotypes O Pan Asia2, A Iran O5 and SAT2/EGY/2012 were prepared as formula 1- (50% carbomer to 50% antigen); formula 2 (50% Montanide ISA 206 to 50%antigen) and formula 3- (25% Montanide ISA 206 and 25% carbomer with 50 % antigen). All of such formulae were found to be free from foreign contaminants, safe and potent, showing no postvaccinal reactions and high protective levels of specific FMD antibodies in Guinea pigs. Each vaccine formula's immunogenicity was determined by estimation of 50% Guinea pig protective dose (GPPD50) and monitoring of the humeral antibody response of vaccinated G. Pig groups. It was found that Montanide oils 206 with carbomer is the best vaccine formula, followed by Montanide oils 206 and finally carbomer which give early short-lasting immunity.
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