To evaluate the immune responses of recombinant Lactobacillus casei 393 expressing Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Viral (PEDV) N protein as oral vaccine, n gene of PEDV was subcloned into the expression vector pPG-1, and then transformed into L. casei 393 by electroporation, resulting in recombinant strain pPG-1-n/L, casei 393. The recombinant strains were induced to express interest protein, which was detected by Western blotting, immunofluorescence microscopy and the whole bacteria ELISA. And then BALB/C mice were used as an animal model immunized with recombinant strains by oral administration, and the immune efficacy was analyzed. The recombinant PEDV N protein showed the antigenic specificity, and was located on the bacterial cell walls of pPG-1-n transformed L. casei. The results of ELISA showed that the mice immunized with recombinant strains could produce remarkable special sIgA level in the feces, and high level of anti-PEDV N protein IgG in the serum (P < 0.01), but the induced antibodies in serum did not demonstrated neutralizing effect. Statistical significant difference was observed among the spleen lymphocyte proliferation index (LPI) among the immunization groups of mice and control groups. And there was significant increase. of IFN-gamma and IL-4 contents in the supernatant of spleen cell culture in immunized group. In conclusion, the oral immunizations with recombinant L. casei 393 can induce significant specific mucosal PEDV N-specific IgA response as well as serum IgG responses, and can evoke both mucosal immune and system immune responses.

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