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Oral Vaccination With Recombinant Expressing Iridovirus Major Capsid Protein Elicits Protective Immunity in Largemouth Bass (). | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Largemouth bass iridovirus (LMBV) poses significant threats to largemouth bass farming, resulting in high mortality and substantial economic losses, with no effective treatments available.
  • Researchers developed a recombinant version of the major capsid protein of LMBV and administered it orally to largemouth bass, measuring the resulting immune responses through various tests.
  • The study found that immunized fish exhibited significantly higher antibody levels and improved survival rates against LMBV, suggesting that the recombinant vaccine has strong potential to protect largemouth bass from this virus.

Article Abstract

Largemouth bass iridovirus (LMBV) can cause high mortality and lead to heavy economic loss in the cultivation of largemouth bass, but there was no effective treatment. Here, the present study constructed a recombinant expressing LMBV major capsid protein (). The recombinant GS115-pW317- was then used to immunize largemouth bass oral administration, and mucosal immune response mediated by immunoglobulins (Igs) was measured after oral immunization. Serum antibody levels were measured by ELISA, neutralizing antibody titers were determined by serum neutralization test (SNT), antigen presentation-related gene expressions were detected by RT-PCR, and the histopathological characteristics of immunized fish were assessed after challenging with 0.1 ml 10 TCID/ml LMBV. The relative percentage survival (RPS) was also determined. Our results showed that the serum antibody titers of immunized fish were significantly higher than that of control groups (P < 0.05). IgT and IgM expressions in gut were increased significantly after vaccination with GS115-pW317-; however, much stronger response in gut was observed as compared with gill. The expression levels of major histocompatibility complex () II, 8, and T-cell receptor () were significantly elevated in GS115-pW317- group (P < 0.05), while 4 and I transcription levels remained unchanged after oral immunization ( > 0.05). The RPS of fish orally immunized with 1.0 × 10 CFU/g GS115-pW317- was reached up to 41.6% after challenge with 0.1 ml 10 TCID/ml LMBV. Moreover, orally immunizing with GS115-pW317- can relieve the pathological damage caused by LMBV. Therefore, GS115-pW317- showed a promising potential against LMBV.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8931665PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.852300DOI Listing

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