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Effects of high molecular weight poly-γ-glutamic acid on PIGS with porcine preproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection Cover

Effects of high molecular weight poly-γ-glutamic acid on PIGS with porcine preproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection

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|Jun 2017

Abstract

Bacillus subtilis sups. chungkookjang produces a higher molecular mass poly-γ-glutamic acid (γ-PGA). Recently, previous studies have demonstrated immune stimulation and an antitumor effect of the high molecular mass γ-PGA using various mouse models although these effects have not been shown in other species of animals. Therefore, the current study was conducted to determine the effect of γ-PGA in pigs with and without PRRSV infection. PRRS-negative pigs were intramuscularly injected with 1, 3, or 5 ml of 20 mg/mll γ-PGA, and one group of pigs served as a non-treatment (NT) group. All groups treated with γ-PGA had significantly higher weight gains, and pigs treated with 5 ml of γ-PGA exhibited higher tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interferon (IFN)-α and IFN-β expression levels compared with the NT group. According to the preliminary results, an animal challenge study was conducted with a highly virulent PRRSV strain, MN184, along with γ-PGA treatment at different time points. Pigs treated with γ-PGA had lower levels of viral loads in the sera and in lungs and gained significantly more weight (p<0.05) compared with the NT group after being challenged with MN184. Moreover, γ-PGA-treatment groups had higher levels of neutralizing antibodies and cytokines related to proinflammatory, humoral and cell-mediated responses than the control group after the PRRSV challenge. Therefore, it was concluded that γ-PGA induces higher levels of immune responses and increases resistance to PRRSV infection in pigs.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/acve-2017-0014 | Journal eISSN: 1820-7448 | Journal ISSN: 0567-8315
Language: English
Page range: 153 - 167
Submitted on: Jul 13, 2016
Accepted on: Mar 3, 2017
Published on: Jun 26, 2017
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 times per year
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© 2017 Byoung-Joo Seo, Jee-Hoon Lee, Ick-Jae Kang, Nadeem Shabir, Amina Khatun, Myeon-Sik Yang, Chul Park, Bumseok Kim, Won-Il Kim, published by Sciendo
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