id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-281676-yy5etfek Dwivedi, Varun Cross-protective immunity to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by intranasal delivery of a live virus vaccine with a potent adjuvant 2011-05-23 .txt text/plain 5960 288 46 Consistent with the reduced lung lesions and viremia, a significantly increased frequency of IFN-␥Table 1 Frequency of immune cells in pigs inoculated intranasally with mock (no vaccination and no challenge), unvaccinated (n = 9) or vaccinated with PRRS-MLV+ Mtb WCL (n = 9) and then challenged with PRRSV MN184. Evaluation of the frequency of various immune cells at both mucosal (lung and TBLN MNC) and systemic sites (PBMC) in vaccinated and virulent PRRSV challenged pigs is important for associating cytokine responses. In our study, a consistently reduced frequency of Tregs in the lungs, blood, and TBLN of pigs vaccinated intranasally with PRRS-MLV+ Mtb WCL was detected which was associated with reduced secretion of both the immunosuppressive cytokines, IL-10 and TGF-␤. Intranasal delivery of whole cell lysate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis induces protective immune responses to a modified live porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine in pigs ./cache/cord-281676-yy5etfek.txt ./txt/cord-281676-yy5etfek.txt