Mycoplasmas including CBPP/CCPP roadmap:
Vaccines
Research roadmap for contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) vaccine development
Download CBPP vaccine development roadmap final18
Challenge model
Dependencies
- 17 Host pathogen interactions
- 17A Entry
- 17B Replication
- 17C Persistence/ clearance
Challenge model
Research Question
- Accelerate vaccine R&D by developing a laboratory-based infection model in cattle to reproduce CBPP.
Research Gaps and Challenges
- The incubation period for naturally infected animals ranges from 3 weeks to 6 months with clinical manifestations ranging from hyperacute through acute, subacute and persistence of chronic forms after the clinical phase.
- Cattle breed and age influence immunity and huge differences can occur between individuals in response to infection.
- Lack of in vitro diagnostic tests that correlate with immunity.
Solution Routes
- Assess different aerosol delivery-based systems.
Dependencies
- Develop community agreed minimum and optimal standards and methods to measure vaccine efficacy.
- Develop vaccine TPPs to prioritize and guide vaccine R&D for laboratory and field challenge.
State Of the Art
- Intubation – successfully infects 50% of the inoculated animals. Failure is that large numbers of cattle are needed, and the method does not reproduce disease as in the field.
- Nebulizer – has been used with cattle but the method still needs improvement.
- Laboratory mice – disease produced is systemic without lung lesions and does not serve the intended purpose
- The disease is mainly localized in the lungs, where it causes a highly characteristic “marbling” of the lungs in the acute stages and lesions known as a “sequestra” that contain Mmm in the chronic form of CBPP.
- Mmm is transmitted by close and repeated contact between animals within 50m.
- The immune response to experimental infection differs significantly when challenged by different routes such as intubation or by contact.
Projects
What activities are planned or underway?
Collaborative project: Stressless examination for pathogens associated with bovine respiratory disease complex Stressless fUtuRE – subproject B (SURE)
Planned Completion date 31/05/2024
Source Countries:
Denmark
Collaborative project: Stressless examination for pathogens associated with bovine respiratory disease complex Stressless fUtuRE – subproject A (SURE)
Planned Completion date 31/05/2024
Source Countries:
Denmark