Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Chicken infectious Anemia virus impairs vaccination-induced antibody responses by suppressing CD40L expression.
- Journal:
- Vaccine
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Wu, Yunxin et al.
- Affiliation:
- China Agricultural University · China
Abstract
Chicken Infectious Anemia Virus (CIAV), a small non-enveloped single-stranded DNA virus, primarily induces immunosuppression via thymus T cell precursor apoptosis and T cell depletion. Recent studies have suggested that CIAV-mediated immunosuppression involves unconventional mechanisms beyond thymic apoptosis. However, the molecular underpinnings remain poorly defined. Here, we show that CIAV significantly suppresses vaccine-induced humoral antibody response in chickens by inhibiting splenic T/B lymphocyte activation/function and downregulating multiple immune-related pathways. Notably, we identify the CD40L/CD40 co-stimulatory ligand-receptor pair as a key target for CIAV-mediated humoral immunity subversion. Critically, recombinant CD40L enhances the efficacy of NDV LaSota and inactivated CIAV vaccines as a molecular adjuvant via improving antibody production. Collectively, our findings uncover a novel CIAV immunosuppressive mechanism and highlight CD40L as a promising molecular adjuvant for optimizing next-generation CIAV vaccines.
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