29-kDa: A Potential Candidate for Anti-Tick Vaccine Antigen Source as Immunogenic and Stage Reactive Targeting Hard-Bodied Hyalomma Ticks Ixodidae
Keywords: Adjuvant, Anti-tick vaccine, ELISA, Risk factor, 29-kDa.
Abstract
The objective of present study is to develop a vaccine against Hyalomma hard-bodied tick and to analyze relevant experimental data on immunized indigenous horse breed Morna. Montanide (ISA-50) adjuvant-based vaccine induced significantly (p < 0.02) higher antibody titre through intradermal route with 99.98% vaccine efficacy. Humoral response was determined though indirect ELISA; where peak level of serum antibody was recorded after six weeks interval of post-immunization. Most of hematology and biochemical parameters remained consistent to normal reference values. Our report also indicates a significant percentage decline in the numbers of engorged ticks, eggs mass, eggs number and increased tick rejection. The animal travel history can promote tick burden and is a potential risk factor. Based on biological and hematological parameters, it is possible to conclude that 29-kDa antigen can be used as an effective antigen vaccine candidate to control tick infestation detected through humoral response.
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Título de la Revista: | Indian Journal of Animal Research |
Volumen: | 1191 |
Número: | of |
Editorial: | ARCC Journals |
Fecha de publicación: | 2020 |
Página de inicio: | 1 |
Página final: | 7 |
Idioma: | English |
URL: | https://www.arccjournals.com/journal/indian-journal-of-animal-research/B-1191 |
DOI: |
10.18805/ijar.B-1191 |