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  • E. tarda is a dangerous pathogen harming aquaculture, highlighting the urgent need for effective vaccines.
  • A study shows that cell-mediated immunity (CMI) could be key in fighting E. tarda infections, especially through the use of allogeneic blood in vaccine development.
  • Results indicate that fish vaccinated with a combination of allogeneic blood and formalin-killed cells had a significantly higher survival rate and enhanced immune response, suggesting that these components work together to boost protection against the pathogen.

Article Abstract

Edwardsiella tarda (E. tarda), an intracellular pathogen, has caused severe economic losses in aquaculture. Effective vaccine development for E. tarda prevention is urgently needed. A previous study indicates that cell-mediated immunity (CMI) might play an important role in E. tarda infection. We believe that the involvement of allograft rejection and CMI has now been well documented in mammals and some fishes. However, there is still little research on the application of blood allograft rejection in vaccine development. In the current study, we investigate the immune response and vaccine effect in fish vaccinated with allogeneic blood + formalin-killed cells vaccine (FKC), allogeneic blood + phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), PBS + FKC and PBS + PBS. In the challenge test, the relative percentage survival (RPS) of the allogeneic + FKC, the allogeneic blood + PBS and the PBS + FKC group was 61.46, 35.41, and 30.63 % respectively. The up-regulated expression of Th1-related genes IFN-γ 1, IFN-γ 1rel2, IL-12p35 and T-bet suggests the protection is via CMI induction. Only in the allogeneic + FKC group, gene expression of IFN-γ 1, IL-12p35 and T-bet is significantly higher, indicating synergy between the two substances. Furthermore, among the fish injected with the allogeneic blood cells, syngeneic blood cells and PBS group, only in the fish of the allogenic blood cells injection group, did expression of IFN-γ 1, IFN-γ 2 and IFN-γ rel2 gene expression significantly increased. The results indicate that the rejection was induced by allogeneic components. Thus, our findings might provide essential information and insights into vaccine development in aquaculture.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2023.109133DOI Listing

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