Expression of IL-1β in transgenic Eimeria necatrix enhances the immunogenicity of parasites and promotes mucosal immunity against coccidiosis
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Anticoccidial vaccines comprising living oocysts of Eimeria tenella, Eimeria necatrix, Eimeria maxima, and Eimeria acervulina are used to control coccidiosis. This study explored the potential of IL-1β to act as a molecular adjuvant for enhancing the immunogenicity of Eimeria necatrix and mucosal immunity. We engineered E. necatrix to express a functional chIL-1β (EnIL-1β) and immunized chickens with oocysts of the wild type (EnWT) and tranegenic (EnIL-1β) strains, respectively. The chickens were then challenged with EnWT oocysts to examine the immunogenicity-enhancing potential of chIL-1β. As expected, the oocyst output of EnIL-1β-immunized chickens was significantly reduced compared to those immunized using EnWT. No difference in body weight gain and lesion scores of EnIL-1β and EnWT groups was observed. The parasite load in the small intestine and caeca showed that the invasion and replication of EnIL-1β was not affected. However, the markers of immunogenicity and mucosal barrier, Claudin-1 and avian β-defensin-1, were elevated in EnIL-1β-infected chickens. Ectopic expression of chIL-1β in E. necatrix thus appears to improve its immunogenicity and mucosal immunity, without increasing pathogenicity. Our findings support chIL-1β as a candidate for development of effective live-oocyst-based anticoccidial vaccines.
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Eimeria necatrix, immunogenicity, mucosal immunity, IL-1β, pathogenicity
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610 Medizin und Gesundheit
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Publisher DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1435702
Citation
Duan, Chunhui, Abudureheman, Tumalisi, Wang, Si, Suo, Jingxia, Yu, Ying, Shi, Fangyun, Liu, Xianyong, Salama, Dina B., Srivastav, Ratnesh Kumar, Gupta, Nishith, Suo, Xun.(2024). Expression of IL-1β in transgenic Eimeria necatrix enhances the immunogenicity of parasites and promotes mucosal immunity against coccidiosis. Frontiers in immunology, 15. 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1435702