Journal article
Cross-protective immune responses between genotypically distinct lineages of infectious laryngotracheitis viruses
SW Lee, PF Markham, MJC Coppo, AR Legione, NK Shil, JA Quinteros, AH Noormohammadi, GF Browning, CA Hartley, JM Devlin
Avian Diseases | AMER ASSOC AVIAN PATHOLOGISTS | Published : 2014
Abstract
Recent phylogenetic studies have identified different genotypic lineages of infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV), and these lineages can recombine in the field. The emergence of virulent recombinant field strains of ILTV by natural recombination between commercial vaccines belonging to different genotypic lineages has been reported recently. Despite the use of attenuated ILTV vaccines, these recombinant viruses were able to spread and cause disease in commercial poultry flocks, raising the question of whether the different lineages of ILTV can induce cross-protective immune responses. This study examined the capacity of the Australian-origin A20 ILTV vaccine to protect against challenge..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Ms. Cheryl Colson and Ms. June Daly for their technical assistance during the animal experiments, and Ms. Denise O'Rourke for her assistance with ELISA testing. The Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Australia, partly funded this study. MJCC and NKS are supported by a Melbourne International Research Scholarship. JAQ is supported by BecasChile, CONICYT. ARL is supported by the Poultry Cooperative Research Centre.