1. Cellular and molecular immune responses of the sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) experimentally infected with betanodavirus
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M.C. Álvarez, Juan J. Borrego, S. Adams, Kim D. Thompson, Manuel Manchado, Niels Lorenzen, Giuseppe Scapigliati, Rosa M. Jiménez-Cantizano, S. Meloni, Danilo Pietretti, I. Cano, Daniela Casani, Gianpaolo Zarletti, Elisa Randelli, Francesco Buonocore, F. Borghesan, Beatriz Martín-Antonio, G Bovo, Katja Einer-Jensen, M Tiberi, I. Boschi, Julia Béjar, and Carmen M. Alonso
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CD4 antigen ,Sea basses Diseases ,Betanodavirus ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Aquatic Science ,Antibodies, Viral ,Anti-viral Immune defence ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Virus ,Cell Line ,Molecular Biology and Cell Biology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fish Diseases ,Immune system ,Blood serum ,RNA Virus Infections ,Immunity ,Fish Immunology ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,Nodaviridae ,Lymphocytes ,Sea bass ,Betanodavirus VER ,Antibody ,Cell Proliferation ,biology ,PCR array ,Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax ,European seabass ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Molecular biology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Bass - Abstract
Naïve sea bass juveniles (38.4 ± 4.5 g) were intraperitoneally infected with a sublethal dose of betanodavirus isolate 378/I03, followed after 43 days by a similar boosting. This infection resulted in an overall mortality of 7.6 %. At various intervals, sampling of fish tissues were performed to investigate: i) B and T lymphocyte content in organs and tissues; ii), proliferation of leucocytes re-stimulated in vitro with inactivated virus; iii) presence of serum antibody specific for betanodavirus; iv) expression of genes coding for the following immunoregulatory molecules involved in innate and acquired responses: IFN-1, Mx, IL-1, Cox-2; IL-10, TGF-, TCR, CD4, CD8, IgM, by using a quantitative PCR array system developed for sea bass. The obtained results showed a detectable increase of T cells and B cells in PBL during betanodavirus infection. Furthermore, leucocytes obtained from blood, head kidney, and gills showed a detectable in “vitro” increase in viability upon addition of inactivated viral particles, as determined by measuring intracellular ATP concentration. ELISA analysis of sera showed that exposure to nodavirus induced a low, but specific antibody titer measured 43 days after infection, despite the presence of measurable levels of natural antibody. Finally, a strong upregulation of genes coding for IFN-1, Mx, and IgM was identified after both infection and boosting. Interestingly, an upregulation of Cox-2 until boosting, and of TGF- and IL-10 after boosting was also observed, while the other tested genes did not show any significant variations with respect to mock-treated fish. Overall, our work represents a first comprehensive analysis of cellular and molecular immune parameters in a fish species exposed to a pathogenic virus. L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore http://www.sciencedirect.com/
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- 2011