Ld. Bacon et Rl. Witter, EFFICACY OF MAREKS-DISEASE VACCINES IN MHC HETEROZYGOUS CHICKENS - MHC CONGENIC X INBRED LINE F1 MATINGS, The Journal of heredity, 86(4), 1995, pp. 269-273
The goal of this study is to demonstrate that Mhc (B) heterozygous chi
ckens differ in efficacy of response to several Marek's disease (MD) v
accines. Four types of B-2 heterozygotes, in addition to (BB2)-B-2 hom
ozygotes, were developed by crossing 15.B congenic males to inbred lin
e 7(1) ((BB2)-B-2) hens. The five types of F-1 chicks were intermingle
d in isolators and vaccinated with one of four types of MD vaccine bef
ore inoculation with the very virulent Md5 strain of MD herpesvirus. T
he F-1 chickens differ in development of protective immunity following
MD vaccination from two perspectives. First, chickens of a particular
Mhc genotype were protected better by some vaccines than others, Seco
nd, individual vaccine preparations protected some Mhc genotypes more
effectively. We conclude that some MD vaccines are more appropriate th
an others for certain B-haplotypes when chickens are heterozygous for
the Mhc. The value of using Mhc-congenic x inbred line F-1 animals for
studies concerning the influence of the Mhc on vaccinal immunity is d
iscussed.