Antibody isotype response in adult cattle vaccinated with Brucella abortus S19

In a chronological study of sera collected from eight adult cattle vaccinated with 3 x 10 to the 10th power cfu of Brucella abortus S19, antibody of each of the four major isotypes was measured by indirect enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) and by direct and modified complement fixation tests (CFT). Six of the cattle gave antibody responses to the vaccine strain that commenced between days 5 and 8 for all the isotypes in the ELISA, peaked by 1 to 4 months and then declined to low levels by 10 months. Direct CFT and modified CFT titers were measurable by 7 or 8 days post-vaccination, and peaked by 1 month; direct CFT titers disappeared by 5 months while the modified CFT titers lingered for 10 months. Two animals gave cyclical direct CFT and modified CFT antibody responses, a cyclical IgG1 response, a low IgG2 and an elevated IgA response. The amplitude of the cycles was uniform over three cycles while the wavelength increased with time. A year post-vaccination, B. abortus S19 was isolated twice from milk from one of the animals (no attempt was made to culture B. abortus from the other). Sera from B. abortus naturally infected cattle were analyzed for comparison

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Main Authors: 99297 Nielsen, M.K., 63638 Duncan, J.R.
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Published: 1988
Subjects:BACTERIOSIS, BRUCELLA ABORTUS, GANADO BOVINO, INMUNIZACION, ANTICUERPOS, ELISA, TECNICAS INMUNOENZIMATICAS, PRUEBA DE FIJACION DEL COMPLEMENTO,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:421112020-02-03T21:05:20ZAntibody isotype response in adult cattle vaccinated with Brucella abortus S19 99297 Nielsen, M.K. 63638 Duncan, J.R. 1988In a chronological study of sera collected from eight adult cattle vaccinated with 3 x 10 to the 10th power cfu of Brucella abortus S19, antibody of each of the four major isotypes was measured by indirect enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) and by direct and modified complement fixation tests (CFT). Six of the cattle gave antibody responses to the vaccine strain that commenced between days 5 and 8 for all the isotypes in the ELISA, peaked by 1 to 4 months and then declined to low levels by 10 months. Direct CFT and modified CFT titers were measurable by 7 or 8 days post-vaccination, and peaked by 1 month; direct CFT titers disappeared by 5 months while the modified CFT titers lingered for 10 months. Two animals gave cyclical direct CFT and modified CFT antibody responses, a cyclical IgG1 response, a low IgG2 and an elevated IgA response. The amplitude of the cycles was uniform over three cycles while the wavelength increased with time. A year post-vaccination, B. abortus S19 was isolated twice from milk from one of the animals (no attempt was made to culture B. abortus from the other). Sera from B. abortus naturally infected cattle were analyzed for comparisonIn a chronological study of sera collected from eight adult cattle vaccinated with 3 x 10 to the 10th power cfu of Brucella abortus S19, antibody of each of the four major isotypes was measured by indirect enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) and by direct and modified complement fixation tests (CFT). Six of the cattle gave antibody responses to the vaccine strain that commenced between days 5 and 8 for all the isotypes in the ELISA, peaked by 1 to 4 months and then declined to low levels by 10 months. Direct CFT and modified CFT titers were measurable by 7 or 8 days post-vaccination, and peaked by 1 month; direct CFT titers disappeared by 5 months while the modified CFT titers lingered for 10 months. Two animals gave cyclical direct CFT and modified CFT antibody responses, a cyclical IgG1 response, a low IgG2 and an elevated IgA response. The amplitude of the cycles was uniform over three cycles while the wavelength increased with time. A year post-vaccination, B. abortus S19 was isolated twice from milk from one of the animals (no attempt was made to culture B. abortus from the other). Sera from B. abortus naturally infected cattle were analyzed for comparisonBACTERIOSISBRUCELLA ABORTUSGANADO BOVINOINMUNIZACIONANTICUERPOSELISATECNICAS INMUNOENZIMATICASPRUEBA DE FIJACION DEL COMPLEMENTOVeterinary Immunology and Immunopathology (Países Bajos)
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topic BACTERIOSIS
BRUCELLA ABORTUS
GANADO BOVINO
INMUNIZACION
ANTICUERPOS
ELISA
TECNICAS INMUNOENZIMATICAS
PRUEBA DE FIJACION DEL COMPLEMENTO
BACTERIOSIS
BRUCELLA ABORTUS
GANADO BOVINO
INMUNIZACION
ANTICUERPOS
ELISA
TECNICAS INMUNOENZIMATICAS
PRUEBA DE FIJACION DEL COMPLEMENTO
spellingShingle BACTERIOSIS
BRUCELLA ABORTUS
GANADO BOVINO
INMUNIZACION
ANTICUERPOS
ELISA
TECNICAS INMUNOENZIMATICAS
PRUEBA DE FIJACION DEL COMPLEMENTO
BACTERIOSIS
BRUCELLA ABORTUS
GANADO BOVINO
INMUNIZACION
ANTICUERPOS
ELISA
TECNICAS INMUNOENZIMATICAS
PRUEBA DE FIJACION DEL COMPLEMENTO
99297 Nielsen, M.K.
63638 Duncan, J.R.
Antibody isotype response in adult cattle vaccinated with Brucella abortus S19
description In a chronological study of sera collected from eight adult cattle vaccinated with 3 x 10 to the 10th power cfu of Brucella abortus S19, antibody of each of the four major isotypes was measured by indirect enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) and by direct and modified complement fixation tests (CFT). Six of the cattle gave antibody responses to the vaccine strain that commenced between days 5 and 8 for all the isotypes in the ELISA, peaked by 1 to 4 months and then declined to low levels by 10 months. Direct CFT and modified CFT titers were measurable by 7 or 8 days post-vaccination, and peaked by 1 month; direct CFT titers disappeared by 5 months while the modified CFT titers lingered for 10 months. Two animals gave cyclical direct CFT and modified CFT antibody responses, a cyclical IgG1 response, a low IgG2 and an elevated IgA response. The amplitude of the cycles was uniform over three cycles while the wavelength increased with time. A year post-vaccination, B. abortus S19 was isolated twice from milk from one of the animals (no attempt was made to culture B. abortus from the other). Sera from B. abortus naturally infected cattle were analyzed for comparison
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topic_facet BACTERIOSIS
BRUCELLA ABORTUS
GANADO BOVINO
INMUNIZACION
ANTICUERPOS
ELISA
TECNICAS INMUNOENZIMATICAS
PRUEBA DE FIJACION DEL COMPLEMENTO
author 99297 Nielsen, M.K.
63638 Duncan, J.R.
author_facet 99297 Nielsen, M.K.
63638 Duncan, J.R.
author_sort 99297 Nielsen, M.K.
title Antibody isotype response in adult cattle vaccinated with Brucella abortus S19
title_short Antibody isotype response in adult cattle vaccinated with Brucella abortus S19
title_full Antibody isotype response in adult cattle vaccinated with Brucella abortus S19
title_fullStr Antibody isotype response in adult cattle vaccinated with Brucella abortus S19
title_full_unstemmed Antibody isotype response in adult cattle vaccinated with Brucella abortus S19
title_sort antibody isotype response in adult cattle vaccinated with brucella abortus s19
publishDate 1988
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