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Evaluation of protective efficacy of live attenuated Salmonella enterica serovar Gallinarum vaccine strains against fowl typhoid in chickens.
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Salmonella
enterica
serovar
Gallinarum
is
the
etiological
agent
of
fowl
typhoid
,
which
constitutes
a
considerable
economic
problem
for
poultry
growers
in
developing
countries
.
The
vaccination
of
chickens
seems
to
be
the
most
effective
strategy
to
control
the
disease
in
those
areas
.
We
constructed
S
.
Gallinarum
strains
with
a
deletion
of
the
global
regulatory
gene
fur
and
evaluated
their
virulence
and
protective
efficacy
in
Rhode
Island
Red
chicks
and
Brown
Leghorn
layers
.
The
fur
deletion
mutant
was
avirulent
and
,
when
delivered
orally
to
chicks
,
elicited
excellent
protection
against
lethal
S
.
Gallinarum
challenge
.
It
was
not
as
effective
when
given
orally
to
older
birds
,
although
it
was
highly
immunogenic
when
delivered
by
intramuscular
injection
.
We
also
examined
the
effect
of
a
pmi
mutant
and
a
combination
of
fur
deletions
with
mutations
in
the
pmi
and
rfaH
genes
,
which
affect
O-
antigen
synthesis
,
and
ansB
,
whose
product
inhibits
host
T
-
cell
responses
.
The
S
.
Gallinarum
Δpmi
mutant
was
only
partially
attenuated
,
and
the
ΔansB
mutant
was
fully
virulent
.
The
Δfur
Δpmi
and
Δfur
ΔansB
double
mutants
were
attenuated
but
not
protective
when
delivered
orally
to
the
chicks
.
However
,
a
Δpmi
Δfur
strain
was
highly
immunogenic
when
administered
intramuscularly
.
All
together
,
our
results
show
that
the
fur
gene
is
essential
for
the
virulence
of
S
.
Gallinarum
,
and
the
fur
mutant
is
effective
as
a
live
recombinant
vaccine
against
fowl
typhoid
.
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