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Production and characterization of anti-<Emphasis Type="Italic">Campylobacter jejuni</Emphasis> IgY derived from egg yolks
Authors:Alexandre Thibodeau  Philippe Fravalo  Audrey Perron  Sylvette Laurent- Lewandowski  Ann Letellier
Institution:1.Chaire de recherche industrielle du CRSNG en salubrité des viandes, Faculté de médecine vétérinaire,Université de Montréal,Saint-Hyacinthe,Canada;2.Centre de Recherche en Infectiologie Porcine et Avicole, Faculté de médecine vétérinaire,Université de Montréal,Saint-Hyacinthe,Canada;3.Groupe de recherche et d’enseignement en salubrité alimentaire, Faculté de médecine vétérinaire,Université de Montréal,Saint-Hyacinthe,Canada
Abstract:

Background

Campylobacter jejuni is a major cause of foodborne disease having chickens as an important reservoir. Its control at the farm would lower the contamination of the final products and therefore also lower the risk of transmission to humans. At the farm, C. jejuni is rarely found in chickens before they reach 2 weeks of age. Past studies have shown that maternal antibodies could hamper C. jejuni gut colonization. The objective of this study was to compare protocols to use in order to produce anti-C. jejuni antibodies derived from egg yolks in the perspective to be used as feed additives for the control of chicken C. jejuni colonization. Laying hens were naturally contaminated with four well-characterized strains or injected with either outer membrane proteins or formalin-killed whole bacteria derived from these same strains. Eggs were collected and IgYs present in the yolks were extracted. The amount and the specificity of the recovered antibodies were characterized.

Results

It was observed that injection yielded eggs with superior concentrations of both total and anti-C. jejuni antibodies. Equivalent performances for antibodies recovered from all protocols were observed for the ability of the antibodies to agglutinate the live C. jejuni homologous strains, to hinder their motility or to lyse the bacteria. Western blot analyses showed that proteins from all strains could be recognized by all IgY extracts. All these characteristics were strain specific. The characterization assays were also made for heterologous strains and weaker results were observed when compared to the homologous strains.

Conclusions

Based on these results, only an IgY quantitative based selection can be made in regards to which protocol would give the best anti-C. jejuni IgY enriched egg-yolks as all tested protocols were equivalent in terms of the recovered antibody ability to recognized the tested C. jejuni strains.
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