Genome-wide analysis revealed the virulence attenuation mechanism of the fish-derived oral attenuated Streptococcus iniae vaccine strain YM011.

Fish Shellfish Immunol

Guangxi Key Laboratory for Aquatic Genetic Breeding and Healthy Aquaculture, Guangxi Academy of Fishery Sciences, Nanning, 530021, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2020

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  • Streptococcus iniae is a significant pathogen affecting farmed fish, and the study explores an attenuated vaccine, YM011, for its prevention.
  • The strain YM011 showed no pathogenicity in tilapia and demonstrated high immunogenicity, achieving relative survival rates of 93.25% and 90.31% after injection, and 76.81% and 56.69% after oral administration.
  • Genomic analysis revealed a 0.4 M large inversion in YM011, impacting genes related to virulence and drug resistance, highlighting this strain as a promising candidate for safe and effective vaccination.

Article Abstract

Streptococcus iniae has become one the most serious aquatic pathogens causing invasive diseases in farmed marine and freshwater fish worldwide, and orally attenuated vaccine is still the best option in protecting these invasive diseases. In this study, the safety, stability, immunogenicity of the S. iniae attenuated strain YM011 were evaluated, and comprehensively analyzed its virulence weakening mechanism at whole genome level. The results shown that attenuated S. iniae strain YM011 completely lost its pathogenicity to tilapia and had good immunogenicity with relative percent survival being 93.25% at 15 days and 90.31% at 30 days via IP injection, respectively, and 76.81% at 15 days and 56.69% at 30 days via oral gavage, respectively. Back-passage safety assay indicated that YM011 did not cause diseases or death in tilapia after 100 generations of serial passaging. Comparative genome-wide sequencing shown that YM011 had a 0.4 M large inversion fragment compared with its parental strain virulent strain GX005, which encoded 372 genes including drug resistance genes pbp2A and tet, as well as known virulence factors including hemolysin transport system gene, recA, and mutator family transposase. The attenuated S. iniae strain YM011 is an ideal attenuated oral vaccine candidate with good immunogenicity, safety and stability. Abnormal expression of important drug resistance genes as well as known virulence factors due to inversion of a 0.4 M large fragment is the leading mechanism underlying its attenuated virulence.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2020.07.046DOI Listing

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