2023
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens12101230
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Toll-like Receptor Ligands Enhance Vaccine Efficacy against a Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Challenge in Chickens

Chang-Won Lee,
Abhijeet Bakre,
Timothy L. Olivier
et al.

Abstract: To enhance the efficacy of the current Newcastle disease vaccine, we have selected potential adjuvants that target well-characterized pattern recognition receptors: the toll-like receptors (TLRs). Imiquimod is a small-molecule activator of TLR7, which is a sensor of dsDNA. ODN-1826 is a mimetic of CpG DNA and ligates TLR21 (a chicken homologue of TLR9 in mammals). The activation of TLRs leads to antiviral responses, including the induction of type I interferons (IFNs). In this study, birds were vaccinated intr… Show more

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“…Therefore, amidst emerging pandemic threats, there has been a constant demand for alternative or improved strategies to prevent AIV infection in chickens. Although a growing body of evidence suggests that vaccination can reduce viral transmission and shedding, it can also be a more powerful measure if used with other immune-adjunctive modalities. , Specifically, priming and educating the host innate immune system using immunomodulators such as toll-like receptor ligands or cytokines are known to augment vaccine efficacy against several respiratory or gut pathogens, including AIVs. …”
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“…Therefore, amidst emerging pandemic threats, there has been a constant demand for alternative or improved strategies to prevent AIV infection in chickens. Although a growing body of evidence suggests that vaccination can reduce viral transmission and shedding, it can also be a more powerful measure if used with other immune-adjunctive modalities. , Specifically, priming and educating the host innate immune system using immunomodulators such as toll-like receptor ligands or cytokines are known to augment vaccine efficacy against several respiratory or gut pathogens, including AIVs. …”
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confidence: 99%