Comparative studies of the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against bovine mastitis using non-invasive mouse mastitis as a model system

This study was undertaken to compare the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine for the prevention of mastitis using the mouse as a model system. Mice immunized with formalin-killed whole cell vaccine of S. aureus residing in a biofilm when del...

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Main Authors: Gogoi Tiwari, Jully, Williams, Vincent, Waryah, C., Eto, K., Tau, M., Costantino, Paul, Tiwari, H., Mukkur, Trilochan
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27859
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author Gogoi Tiwari, Jully
Williams, Vincent
Waryah, C.
Eto, K.
Tau, M.
Costantino, Paul
Tiwari, H.
Mukkur, Trilochan
author_facet Gogoi Tiwari, Jully
Williams, Vincent
Waryah, C.
Eto, K.
Tau, M.
Costantino, Paul
Tiwari, H.
Mukkur, Trilochan
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description This study was undertaken to compare the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine for the prevention of mastitis using the mouse as a model system. Mice immunized with formalin-killed whole cell vaccine of S. aureus residing in a biofilm when delivered via an intramammary route produced a cell mediated immune response. Mice immunized with this biofilm vaccine showed significant reductions in colonization by S. aureus in mammary glands, severity of clinical symptoms and tissue damage in mammary glands in comparison with the mice immunized with formalin-killed whole cells of planktonic S. aureus. The planktonic vaccine administered by a subcutaneous route produced a significantly higher humoral immune response (IgG1 and IgG) than the biofilm vaccine. However, considering the host response, tissue damage, the clinical severity and colonization of S. aureus in mammary glands, the biofilm vaccine performed better in immunogenicity and protective potential when administered by the intramammary route.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-278592017-09-13T15:46:59Z Comparative studies of the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against bovine mastitis using non-invasive mouse mastitis as a model system Gogoi Tiwari, Jully Williams, Vincent Waryah, C. Eto, K. Tau, M. Costantino, Paul Tiwari, H. Mukkur, Trilochan This study was undertaken to compare the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine for the prevention of mastitis using the mouse as a model system. Mice immunized with formalin-killed whole cell vaccine of S. aureus residing in a biofilm when delivered via an intramammary route produced a cell mediated immune response. Mice immunized with this biofilm vaccine showed significant reductions in colonization by S. aureus in mammary glands, severity of clinical symptoms and tissue damage in mammary glands in comparison with the mice immunized with formalin-killed whole cells of planktonic S. aureus. The planktonic vaccine administered by a subcutaneous route produced a significantly higher humoral immune response (IgG1 and IgG) than the biofilm vaccine. However, considering the host response, tissue damage, the clinical severity and colonization of S. aureus in mammary glands, the biofilm vaccine performed better in immunogenicity and protective potential when administered by the intramammary route. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27859 10.1080/08927014.2015.1074681 Taylor and Francis Ltd. restricted
spellingShingle Gogoi Tiwari, Jully
Williams, Vincent
Waryah, C.
Eto, K.
Tau, M.
Costantino, Paul
Tiwari, H.
Mukkur, Trilochan
Comparative studies of the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against bovine mastitis using non-invasive mouse mastitis as a model system
title Comparative studies of the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against bovine mastitis using non-invasive mouse mastitis as a model system
title_full Comparative studies of the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against bovine mastitis using non-invasive mouse mastitis as a model system
title_fullStr Comparative studies of the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against bovine mastitis using non-invasive mouse mastitis as a model system
title_full_unstemmed Comparative studies of the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against bovine mastitis using non-invasive mouse mastitis as a model system
title_short Comparative studies of the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic Staphylococcus aureus vaccine against bovine mastitis using non-invasive mouse mastitis as a model system
title_sort comparative studies of the immunogenicity and protective potential of biofilm vs planktonic staphylococcus aureus vaccine against bovine mastitis using non-invasive mouse mastitis as a model system
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27859