Distribution patterns of mucosally applied particles and characterisation of the antigen presenting cells

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2015

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de Geus, E.D.ISNI 0000000393680297
Degen, Winfried G J
van Haarlem, Daphne AISNI 0000000419471312
Schrier, Carla
Broere, FemkeORCID 0000-0001-9343-0111ISNI 0000000388807652
Vervelde, LonnekeISNI 0000000390259894

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Abstract

Mucosal application is the most common route of vaccination to prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases like Newcastle disease virus (NDV). To gain more knowledge about distribution and uptake of a vaccine after mucosal vaccination, we studied the distribution pattern of antigens after different mucosal routes of administration. Chickens were intranasally (i.n.), intratracheally (i.t.) or intraocularly (i.o.) inoculated with fluorescent beads and presence of beads in nasal-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT), Harderian gland (HG), conjunctiva-associated lymphoid tissue (CALT), trachea, lungs, air sacs, esophagus and blood was characterised. The distribution patterns differed significantly between the three inoculation routes. After i.t. inoculation beads were mainly retrieved from trachea, NALT, and lung. I.n. inoculation resulted in beads found mainly in NALT but detectable in all organs sampled. Finally, after i.o. inoculation beads were detected in NALT, CALT, HG and trachea. The highest number of beads was retrieved after i.n. inoculation. Development of novel vaccines requires a comprehensive knowledge of the mucosal immune system in birds in order to target vaccines appropriately and to provide efficient adjuvants. The NALT is likely important for induction of mucosal immune responses. We therefore studied the phenotype of antigen-presenting cells isolated from NALT after i.n. inoculation with uncoated beads or with NDV-coated beads. Both types of beads were efficiently taken up and low numbers of bead+ cells were detected in all organs sampled. Inoculation with NDV-coated beads resulted in a preferential uptake by NALT APC as indicated by high percentages of KUL01+-, MHC II+ and CD40+ bead+ cells.

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Taverne, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

de Geus, E D, Degen, W G J, van Haarlem, D A, Schrier, C, Broere, F & Vervelde, L 2015, 'Distribution patterns of mucosally applied particles and characterisation of the antigen presenting cells', Avian Pathology, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 222-229. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079457.2015.1026797