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Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens

Kamal Waleed Khalid, Hassan Ali Hamadi.


Abstract
Background:
The infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) remains a major constraint on poultry production because rapid viral evolution can reduce cross-protection between circulating variants and vaccine strains. A mucosal vaccine platform capable of coordinating antigen-specific humoral, cellular, and local responses may complement conventional vaccination programs.

Aim:
This study aimed to evaluate the immunogenicity and growth-associated effects of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae-vectored multi-epitope vaccine derived from the IBV S1 protein after oral or intranasal administration to broiler chickens.

Methods:
Ninety-one-day-old broiler chicks were randomly assigned to six groups (15 birds/group): recombinant vaccine by the oral route (G1), recombinant vaccine by the intranasal route (G2), commercial IBV vaccine (G3), empty-vector yeast by the oral route (G4), empty-vector yeast by the intranasal route (G5), and phosphate-buffered saline (G6). Primary and booster administrations were given on days 10 and 20. Body weight, weekly gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR), IBV S-specific IgM, serum interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), and fecal IgA were measured. Data were summarized as mean ± standard error and group differences were interpreted using the least significant difference thresholds reported in the experimental dataset at P < 0.05.

Results:
Body weight differences remained below the reported LSD through day 14 but exceeded it from day 21 onward. G1 reached the highest day-35 weight (2650 ± 44.5 g), followed by G4 (2500 ± 44.09 g). After boosting, IBV-specific IgM was highest in G3 (6.174 ± 0.05 ng/mL) and G2 (5.639 ± 0.24 ng/mL), both exceeding the reported LSD by more than the vector and PBS controls. IFN-γ peaked after priming in G2 (45.489 ± 3.76 pg/mL), whereas fecal IgA increased most strongly in G1 and G2 after priming and remained higher than control values after boosting. No challenge experiment was performed; therefore, the findings demonstrate immunogenicity rather than protection.

Conclusion:
The recombinant yeast-vectored construct elicited route-dependent systemic, cellular, and mucosal immune responses, with intranasal administration favoring IFN-γ and IBV-specific IgM and oral administration sustaining fecal IgA. Before protective efficacy can be established, controlled IBV challenge, antigen-expression confirmation, duration-of-immunity studies, and field validation are required.

Key words: Bronchitis; Immunogenicity; Mucosa; Poultry; Yeast.


 
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Khalid KW, Hamadi HA. Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens. Open Vet. J.. 2026; 16(8): 5772-5781. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i8.65


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Khalid KW, Hamadi HA. Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens. https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/?mno=317045 [Access: August 20, 2026]. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i8.65


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Khalid KW, Hamadi HA. Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens. Open Vet. J.. 2026; 16(8): 5772-5781. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i8.65



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Khalid KW, Hamadi HA. Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens. Open Vet. J.. (2026), [cited August 20, 2026]; 16(8): 5772-5781. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i8.65



Harvard Style

Khalid, K. W. & Hamadi, . H. A. (2026) Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens. Open Vet. J., 16 (8), 5772-5781. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i8.65



Turabian Style

Khalid, Kamal Waleed, and Hassan Ali Hamadi. 2026. Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens. Open Veterinary Journal, 16 (8), 5772-5781. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i8.65



Chicago Style

Khalid, Kamal Waleed, and Hassan Ali Hamadi. "Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens." Open Veterinary Journal 16 (2026), 5772-5781. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i8.65



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Khalid, Kamal Waleed, and Hassan Ali Hamadi. "Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens." Open Veterinary Journal 16.8 (2026), 5772-5781. Print. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i8.65



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Khalid, K. W. & Hamadi, . H. A. (2026) Immunogenicity of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae - vectored multi-epitope vaccine targeting the infectious bronchitis virus S1 protein in broiler chickens. Open Veterinary Journal, 16 (8), 5772-5781. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2026.v16.i8.65