Coumarin protects Cherax quadricarinatus (red claw crayfish) against white spot syndrome virus infection.

Fish Shellfish Immunol

Key Laboratory of Applied Technology on Green-Eco-Healthy Animal Husbandry of Zhejiang Province, College of Animal Science and Technology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, Hangzhou, 311300, China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2022

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  • Coumarin, a natural plant compound, was tested as a feed additive to boost immunity in red claw crayfish (C. quadricarinatus) against white spot syndrome virus (WSSV).
  • The study found that a 40 mg/kg dose of coumarin significantly reduced mortality rates and slowed WSSV infection, while improving immune response markers like total hemocyte count and various enzyme activities.
  • The results suggest that coumarin enhances the innate immune response in crayfish, making it a promising candidate for use in aquaculture to protect against viral infections.

Article Abstract

Coumarin is a natural compound from plants with the molecular formula CHO. Cherax quadricarinatus (red claw crayfish) is an aquaculture species exhibiting high economic efficiency and quality that is mainly distributed and cultivated in the southeast provinces in China. In order to identify an effective herbal immunopotentiator against white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infection, this study examined the effect of coumarin as a feed additive in protecting C. quadricarinatus against WSSV infection. The expression of immune-related genes and WSSV copies were analyzed by Q-PCR. Challenge experiments were conducted to analyze the survival rate and determine the optimal concentration of coumarin. The Phenoloxidase activity (PO), Acid phosphatase (ACP) and superoxide dismutase activity (SOD) activity and lysozyme activity were also analyzed. Total hemocyte count (THC) and apoptosis rate were determined by flow cytometry. The WSSV challenge results showed that 40 mg/kg coumarin reduced the mortality of C. quadricarinatus and delayed the WSSV infection process. Further investigation showed that coumarin treatment had a positive effect on the important immunity-related parameters THC, ACP activity, SOD activity, LZM and PO activity. Coumarin up-regulated the expression of proPO, JAK, STAT, ALF, Hsp70 and down-regulated the expression of caspase at the mRNA level. After WSSV infection, the hemocyte apoptosis rate was lower in the 40 mg/kg coumarin + WSSV group compared with the WSSV only group. These data illustrate that coumarin enhances innate immunity in C. quadricarinatus and exhibits a protective effect against WSSV infection by reducing the number of WSSV copies and slowing the process of infection, which provides a potential theoretical basis for studies of coumarin as a new aquatic feed additive in crustacean aquaculture.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2022.06.005DOI Listing

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