Preparation and immunogenicity of silk fibroin/ chitosan microspheres for DNA vaccine delivery against infectious bursal disease virus
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Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (No. Y3110544), Key Laboratory Open Project of Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Science.

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    To evaluate the immunities of biodegradable microsphere as a release delivery system for DNA vaccine against Infectious Bursal Disease Virus, in our study, silk fibroin/chitosan microsphere adjuvant was prepared with a precipitation/coacervation method. Both glutaraldehyde and Na2SO4 solution were used in cross-linking. No immune chicken were intramuscularly inoculated at 14 day-old and boosted 2 weeks later. The results show that glutaraldehyde destroyed the DNA activity of the vaccine whereas Na2SO4 solution did not. Factors of the chitosan concentration 0.5% (pH 5.0), silk fibroin concentration 0.6%, plasmid DNA (500 μg/mL) dissolved in 2% Na2SO4 solution were optimized to produce microsphere, with a loading capacity of 89.14%. The average particle size of SF-CS/pCI-VP2/4/3 microsphere is 1.98 μm, and it can protect the loading DNA vaccine from DNase I digestion. Data from anti IBDV ELISA antibodies in the serum show that immunization activity of the microsphere groups were generally higher than plasmid vaccine group (P<0.05), and the SF/CS compound microspheres group was better than that of sole CS microsphere group. The developed SF/CS microspheres are a very promising vaccine delivery system.

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刘岩,吕志强,张存,祝新荣,石团员,钟石,孟智启. IBDV丝素蛋白/壳聚糖DNA微球疫苗的制备及免疫原性分析[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2014, 30(3): 393-403

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  • Received:July 11,2013
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