1. Goldfish, Carassius auratus, as an infection model for studying the pathogenesis of Edwardsiella piscicida
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Ho Young Kang, Dongchul Park, Suhkmann Kim, Jong Earn Yu, Jeong-Il Oh, Ki Hwan Moon, Yunjeong Choe, and Junmo Park
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0301 basic medicine ,Vaccines, Attenuated ,Microbiology ,Pathogenesis ,Fish Diseases ,Leukocyte Count ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immune system ,Immunity ,Goldfish ,parasitic diseases ,Animals ,Innate immune system ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Edwardsiella piscicida ,Enterobacteriaceae Infections ,Aquatic animal ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Immunity, Innate ,Vaccination ,Fishery ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,Edwardsiella ,nervous system ,Bacterial Vaccines ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,sense organs ,Bacteria - Abstract
This study demonstrates the feasibility of using goldfish as an infection model to investigate the pathogenesis of Edwardsiella piscicida. Goldfish were found to be susceptible to acute E. piscicida-induced disease and died in a dose-dependent manner. E. piscicida was further shown to replicate rapidly in the head kidneys and livers of infected goldfish from 1 d post-injection, and bacteria numbers were significantly decreased 5 d post-injection. Immune responses were successfully induced in goldfish injected with E. piscicida strains and 60% of goldfish inoculated with an attenuated E. piscicida strain were found to survive subsequent injection with a pathogenic strain. The results of differential leukocyte count experiments suggested that leukocytes were immediately recruited as an innate immune response against the infection. Thus, this well-characterized goldfish species is a suitable infection model for studying E. piscicida pathogenesis, and might be applicable to research on other fish diseases.
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- 2017
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