Journal article

Bm86 antigen induces a protective immune response against Boophilus microplus following DNA and protein vaccination in sheep

R De Rose, RV McKenna, G Cobon, J Tennent, H Zakrzewski, K Gale, PR Wood, JPY Scheerlinck, P Willadsen

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1999

Abstract

Vaccination of sheep with a plasmid bearing the full length gene for the tick antigen Bm86 either alone or co-administered with plasmid carrying the ovine genes for the cytokines, granulocyte and macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) or interleukin (IL)-1β induced a relatively low level of protection against subsequent tick infestation. This tick damage reached statistical significance only for the groups which were vaccinated with plasmid encoding for Bm86, co-administered with plasmid encoding for ovine GM-CSF. Antibody titres measured against Bm86 were also low in all groups injected with the Bm86 DNA vaccine. Antibody production and anti-tick effect were significantly less than t..

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