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Protective Effects of Chicken Egg Yolk Immunoglobulins (IgYs) against Vibrio vulnificus Infections.

Ruizhao CaiNing LiuPenghao GuoKang LiaoMengzhi LiJunyou ZhuShou-Yi ChenLei ChenBin ShuShaohai Qi
Published in: Journal of immunology research (2021)
Vibrio (V.) vulnificus infection is a rare disease whose death rates exceed 50% despite aggressive antibiotic treatment and surgical debridement. The aim of this study was to assess the ability of specific anti-V. vulnificus immunoglobulins Y (IgYs) for preventing and treating V. vulnificus infections. IgYs were produced by immunizing egg laying hens with inactivated whole cell bacteria. Peritoneal cytokines, blood's bacterial load, and survival curves were obtained from both prophylactic and therapeutic mouse models. The results showed that the specific IgYs (i) inhibited the growth of V. vulnificus in vitro, (ii) dramatically reduced the inflammatory response and blood's bacterial load, and (iii) improved the survival rate of V. vulnificus-infected mice. These results prove that anti-V. vulnificus IgYs can be markedly effective means for the prophylaxis and the therapy of V. vulnificus infections.
Keyphrases
  • inflammatory response
  • mouse model
  • heat stress
  • biofilm formation
  • single cell
  • escherichia coli
  • metabolic syndrome
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • adipose tissue
  • free survival
  • high fat diet induced