T. Segall et al., MUCOSAL IMMUNE-RESPONSES IN CALVES ORALLY VACCINATED WITH A LIVE AUXOTROPHIC AROA SALMONELLA-DUBLIN STRAIN, Journal of veterinary medicine. Series B, 41(5), 1994, pp. 305-312
The mucosal immune responses were studied in two calves orally vaccina
ted with the live aroA mutant strain, Salmonella dublin SL5631, and in
two non-vaccinated control calves. Intestinal secretions were collect
ed through a permanent fistula in place during a 5-week period. Vaccin
ated calves responded with high IgM and IgA titres against the S. dubl
in lipopolysaccharide. Both IgA and the IgM titres appeared already af
ter 3 days and IgM somewhat earlier than the IgA titres. Both antibody
titres remained high for 2 weeks after the third and final vaccine do
se. The calves also showed marked T-cell responses in lymphocytes coll
ected from mesenterial lymph nodes and the spleen.