Oral β-D-glucan potentiates systemic immune responses to intramuscular foot-and-mouth disease vaccination
Hyeong Won Kim, So Hui Park, Mi-Kyeong Ko, Seokwon Shin, Jong-Hyeon Park, Min Ja Lee

TL;DR
Oral β-D-glucan boosts immune responses to foot-and-mouth disease vaccines in mice and pigs.
Contribution
Oral β-D-glucan is shown to enhance both mucosal and systemic immunity in FMD vaccination.
Findings
BDG intake increases long-term antibody and virus-neutralizing antibody titers in mice and pigs.
BDG stimulates secretory IgA production and upregulates immunity-related genes.
BDG improves FMD vaccine efficacy through enhanced cellular and humoral responses.
Abstract
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a viral disease primarily affecting livestock. Although vaccination is the main strategy to control FMD, current commercial FMD vaccines have major drawbacks, such as low antibody titers and short antibody titer maintenance periods. We hypothesized that these shortcomings were caused by low systemic immune induction and the absence of mucosal immune induction by the FMD vaccine. To address the limitations, we enhanced adaptive immune responses through the oral administration of β-D-glucan (BDG). We evaluated the systemic and mucosal immune response of the BDG-fed group (BDG intake + FMD vaccine) and control groups (FMD vaccine) in vivo and ex vivo using mice and pigs. The results showed that the oral administration of BDG induced long-term antibody and virus-neutralizing antibody titers in mice and pigs through robust cellular and humoral immunity. We…
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TopicsAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology · Viral Infections and Immunology Research · Immune Cell Function and Interaction
