2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.07.069
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Plant-based vaccine candidate against Infectious bursal disease: An alternative to inactivated vaccines for breeder hens

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“…VP2, the main host-protective antigen of IBDV, is usually used as an immunogen of subunit vaccines to elicit a protective immune response to IBDV [8,32]. Several expression systems, including yeast [33,34], insect cells [35], mammalian cells [29], plant cells [36,37], and E. coli [38] have been used to produce the VP2 of IBDV. Eukaryotic expression systems produce highly bioactive recombinant proteins, but their application is limited by various technical problems, such as low yield and high cost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VP2, the main host-protective antigen of IBDV, is usually used as an immunogen of subunit vaccines to elicit a protective immune response to IBDV [8,32]. Several expression systems, including yeast [33,34], insect cells [35], mammalian cells [29], plant cells [36,37], and E. coli [38] have been used to produce the VP2 of IBDV. Eukaryotic expression systems produce highly bioactive recombinant proteins, but their application is limited by various technical problems, such as low yield and high cost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The delivery of recombinant proteins as vaccine after inducing expression in plants is an attractive alternative to injectables, especially in developing countries. The oral administration of plant-derived antigens against different diseases has previously been reported by many authors (6,15,(35)(36)(37)(38)(39). The immunogenic response generated against many orally administered proteins of pathogens after expression in transgenic plants (8,33) has encouraged study on the expression of other antigens in plants, with defined goals of edible vaccine development (40).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, an advantage of subunit vaccine is that requires only immunogenic portion of target virus and reduces the risk of spread and recombination. The major problems related to live and inactivated vaccines are that propagation and inactivation of viruses are expensive due to strict quality controls and sometime improper inactivation could be a major source of disease outbreaks (15,16). Although traditional vaccines are still in use, their application often results in the appearance of symptoms associated with the target disease and failure of animals to respond to the vaccine in field conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Exposure of birds to the IBDV-contaminated farm causes the rapid spread of the disease [8][9][10]. Due to the significant economic impact of IBD on the poultry industry, traditional and next-generation vaccines including viral vectors, subunit and genetically-engineered vaccines, have been developed to prevent the disease [11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%