Jr. Glisson et al., CROSS-PROTECTION STUDIES WITH PASTEURELLA-MULTOCIDA BACTERINS PREPARED FROM BACTERIA PROPAGATED IN IRON-DEPLETED MEDIUM, Avian diseases, 37(4), 1993, pp. 1074-1079
Strains X-73 (serotype 1) and P-1059 (serotype 3) of Pasteurella multo
cida, avian origin, expressed additional membrane proteins (MPs) when
grown in brain-heart infusion (BHI) broth containing the iron chelator
dipyridyl and when grown in BHI broth treated with the iron chelator
Chelex 100. These additional MPs were not detected when both strains w
ere grown in BHI broth. Chickens and turkeys were vaccinated twice wit
h inactivated oil-emulsion vaccines containing bacterial cells express
ing these MPs or with vaccines containing bacterial cells grown in BHI
broth. Two weeks after the final vaccination, all birds were challeng
ed to determine whether bacterins made from P. multocida that had been
propagated in conditions of iron deprivation would induce heterologou
s serotype immunity. The bacterins produced in medium low in iron did
not consistently induce significant protection against heterologous ch
allenge.