scholarly journals Effects of Reticuloendotheliosis Virus and Marek's Disease Virus Infection and Co-infection on IFN-Gamma Production in SPF Chickens

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Marek’s disease virus (MDV), the etiologic agent for Marek’s disease (MD), causes a deadly lymphoproliferative disease in chickens. Causes of the well-documented association between genetically defined lines of chicken and resistance to MD remain unknown. Here, the frequencies of IFN-gamma producing pp38 and MEQ-specific T cell responses were determined in line N (B21 haplotype; MD-resistant) and line P2a (B19 haplotype, MD-susceptible) chickens after infection with vaccine and/or virulent (RB1B) strains of MDV using both standard ex vivo and cultured chIFN-gamma ELISPOT assays. Notably, MDV infection of naïve and vaccinated MD-resistant chickens induced higher frequencies of IFN-gamma producing MDV-specific T cell responses using the cultured and ex vivo ELISPOT assay, respectively. Remarkably, vaccination did not induce or boost MEQ-specific effector T cells in the susceptible chickens, while it boosted both pp38-and MEQ-specific response in resistant line. Taken together, our results revealed that there is a direct association between the magnitude of T cell responses to pp38 and MEQ of MDV antigens and resistance to the disease.


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