1. Single-walled carbon nanotubes enhance the immune protective effect of a bath subunit vaccine for pearl gentian grouper against Iridovirus of Taiwan
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Kechen Yang, Chen Zhang, Bin Zhu, Xiang-Yu Qu, Gao-Yang Liu, Er Long Wang, Jing-Yao Liu, Gao-Xue Wang, and Zhongyu Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Aquatic Science ,Virus ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fish Diseases ,Immune system ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,Grouper ,biology ,Nanotubes, Carbon ,Vaccination ,Acid phosphatase ,Viral Vaccines ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,DNA Virus Infections ,Iridoviridae ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Vaccines, Subunit ,040102 fisheries ,biology.protein ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Alkaline phosphatase ,Bass ,Capsid Proteins ,Lysozyme ,Antibody - Abstract
Iridovirus of Taiwan (TGIV) has been threatening the grouper farming since 1997, effective prophylaxis method is urgently needed. Subunit vaccine was proved to be useful to against the virus. Bath is the simplest method of vaccination and easy to be administrated without any stress to fish. In this research, we constructed a prokaryotic expression vector of TGIV's major capsid protein (MCP) to acquire the vaccine. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) were used as the carrier to enhance the protective effect of bath vaccination for juvenile pearl gentian grouper (bath with concentrations of 5, 10, 20 mg/L for 6 h). Virus challenge was done after 28 days. Survival rates were calculated after 14 days. The level of antibody, activities of related enzymes in serums and expression of immune-related genes in kidneys and spleens were test. The results showed that vaccine with SWCNTs as carrier induced a higher level of antibody than that without. In addition, the activities of related enzymes (acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, superoxide dismutase) and the expression of immune-related genes (Mx1, IgM, TNFαF, Lysozyme, CC chemokine 1, IL1-β, IL-8) had a significantly increase. What's more, higher survival rates (42.10%, 77.77%, 89.47%) were provided by vaccine with SWCNTs than vaccine without SWCNTs (29.41%, 38.09%, 43.75%). This study suggests that the protective effect of vaccine that against TGIV with the method of bath vaccination could be enhanced by SWCNTs and SWCNTs could be a potential carrier for other subunit vaccines.
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- 2020