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Immune responses and protective efficacy of American eel (Anguilla rostrata) immunized with a formalin-inactivated vaccine against Anguillid herpesvirus.

Authors :
Zhang, Li-Juan
Chen, Qiang
Yang, Jin-Xian
Ge, Jun-Qing
Source :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology. Jan2024, Vol. 144, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Anguillid herpesvirus 1 (AngHV), the causative agent of "mucus sloughing and hemorrhagic septicemia disease", causes serious infectious diseases in farmed eel. Among the effective prevention and control strategies, vaccination is one of the most effective approaches. However, no vaccine for AngHV is available. Our study developed a formalin-inactivated AngHV vaccine and evaluated its performance in American eels. Initially, AngHV-FJ, a strain of AngHV, was inactivated completely by 0.1 % formaldehyde, mixed with adjuvant Montanide ISA 763 A VG (763A). Then, vaccines containing different amount of antigen (3 × 106 PFU, 3 × 105 PFU, 3 × 104 PFU, 3 × 103 PFU) were immunized in each American eels. The results showed that the 3 × 105 PFU/fish was the proper dose. The inactivated AngHV vaccine was proven safe for American eels by back intramuscular injection. The results of twice immunization showed that antibody production peaked in the 8th week after the first immunization, and the antibody titer was 1:64,000. Furthermore, the immunized fishes challenged with AngHV (105 PFU/ml immersion) showed a significantly lower incidence rate (33.33 %) than the control group (95.65 %). The survival of the fish in the vaccine group (94.44 %) was significantly higher than the control group (60.87 %). The relative survival rate of the vaccinated group was 85.80 %. Also, vaccine group tissue collected at 7th d post-challenge showed reduced tissue damage and a lower virus load than the control group. The expression of cytokines of IL-1β , IFN-α , IFN-γ , Mx1 , RIG-1 , and IRF-3 , were significantly lower in the vaccine group than the control group at the 7th and 14th d post-challenge. Overall, the formalin-inactivated AngHV vaccine was safe and had immune protective effects against AngHV infection. • Adjuvant Montanide ISA 763 A VG AngHV vaccine is safe for eel. • Twice immunization gain peak antibody production at 8th week post immunization with highest antibody titer of 1:64,000. • Inactivated AngHV vaccine provide significant immune protection against AngHV infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10504648
Volume :
144
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174472057
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2023.109262