Enteral immunization with live bacteria reprograms innate immune cells and protects neonatal foals from pneumonia
Bibiana Petri da Silveira,
Susanne K. Kahn,
Rebecca M. Legere
et al.
Abstract:Neonatal immunization faces several challenges due to the immune system's immaturity and naivety, and several vaccines that induce adequate immune response in adults fail to protect neonates. Using a horse foal model, we show that enteral administration of Rhodococcus equi to newborn foals overcomes neonatal vaccination challenges by reprogramming innate immune responses, inducing R. equi-specific adaptive humoral and cell-mediated immune responses and protecting foals against experimental pneumonia challenge.… Show more
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