Antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Coccidiosis caused by protozoans of genus <it>Eimeria </it>is a chicken parasitic disease of great economical importance. Conventional disease control strategies depend on vaccination and prophylactic use of anticoccidial...
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doaj-276288c65c1a49b6b65d8d4223681bc92020-11-25T03:23:09ZengBMCBMC Biotechnology1472-67502009-09-01917910.1186/1472-6750-9-79Antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickensMacek JeanetteWedel JuliaHaehnel SigrunGiersberg MartinJahn DoreenSaalbach IsoldeZimmermann JanaZoufal KarenGlünder GerhardFalkenburg DieterKipriyanov Sergey M<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Coccidiosis caused by protozoans of genus <it>Eimeria </it>is a chicken parasitic disease of great economical importance. Conventional disease control strategies depend on vaccination and prophylactic use of anticoccidial drugs. Alternative solution to prevent and treat coccidiosis could be provided by passive immunization using orally delivered neutralizing antibodies. We investigated the possibility to mitigate the parasitic infection by feeding poultry with antibody expressing transgenic crop seeds.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Using the phage display antibody library, we generated a panel of anti-<it>Eimeria </it>scFv antibody fragments with high sporozoite-neutralizing activity. These antibodies were expressed either transiently in agrobacteria-infiltrated tobacco leaves or stably in seeds of transgenic pea plants. Comparison of the scFv antibodies purified either from tobacco leaves or from the pea seeds demonstrated no difference in their antigen-binding activity and molecular form compositions. Force-feeding experiments demonstrated that oral delivery of flour prepared from the transgenic pea seeds had higher parasite neutralizing activity <it>in vivo </it>than the purified antibody fragments isolated from tobacco. The pea seed content was found to protect antibodies against degradation by gastrointestinal proteases (>100-fold gain in stability). <it>Ad libitum </it>feeding of chickens demonstrated that the transgenic seeds were well consumed and not shunned. Furthermore, feeding poultry with shred prepared from the antibody expressing pea seeds led to significant mitigation of infection caused both by high and low challenge doses of <it>Eimeria </it>oocysts.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results suggest that our strategy offers a general approach to control parasitic infections in production animals using cost-effective antibody expression in crop seeds affordable for the animal health market.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6750/9/79 |
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Macek Jeanette Wedel Julia Haehnel Sigrun Giersberg Martin Jahn Doreen Saalbach Isolde Zimmermann Jana Zoufal Karen Glünder Gerhard Falkenburg Dieter Kipriyanov Sergey M |
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Macek Jeanette Wedel Julia Haehnel Sigrun Giersberg Martin Jahn Doreen Saalbach Isolde Zimmermann Jana Zoufal Karen Glünder Gerhard Falkenburg Dieter Kipriyanov Sergey M Antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens BMC Biotechnology |
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Macek Jeanette Wedel Julia Haehnel Sigrun Giersberg Martin Jahn Doreen Saalbach Isolde Zimmermann Jana Zoufal Karen Glünder Gerhard Falkenburg Dieter Kipriyanov Sergey M |
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Antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens |
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Antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens |
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Antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens |
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Antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens |
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Antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens |
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antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Coccidiosis caused by protozoans of genus <it>Eimeria </it>is a chicken parasitic disease of great economical importance. Conventional disease control strategies depend on vaccination and prophylactic use of anticoccidial drugs. Alternative solution to prevent and treat coccidiosis could be provided by passive immunization using orally delivered neutralizing antibodies. We investigated the possibility to mitigate the parasitic infection by feeding poultry with antibody expressing transgenic crop seeds.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Using the phage display antibody library, we generated a panel of anti-<it>Eimeria </it>scFv antibody fragments with high sporozoite-neutralizing activity. These antibodies were expressed either transiently in agrobacteria-infiltrated tobacco leaves or stably in seeds of transgenic pea plants. Comparison of the scFv antibodies purified either from tobacco leaves or from the pea seeds demonstrated no difference in their antigen-binding activity and molecular form compositions. Force-feeding experiments demonstrated that oral delivery of flour prepared from the transgenic pea seeds had higher parasite neutralizing activity <it>in vivo </it>than the purified antibody fragments isolated from tobacco. The pea seed content was found to protect antibodies against degradation by gastrointestinal proteases (>100-fold gain in stability). <it>Ad libitum </it>feeding of chickens demonstrated that the transgenic seeds were well consumed and not shunned. Furthermore, feeding poultry with shred prepared from the antibody expressing pea seeds led to significant mitigation of infection caused both by high and low challenge doses of <it>Eimeria </it>oocysts.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results suggest that our strategy offers a general approach to control parasitic infections in production animals using cost-effective antibody expression in crop seeds affordable for the animal health market.</p> |
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