1. Adaptive immune responses in channel catfish exposed to Edwardsiella ictaluri live attenuated vaccine and wild type strains through the specific gene expression profiles.
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Kordon AO, Abdelhamed H, Karsi A, and Pinchuk LM
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- Animals, Bacterial Vaccines administration & dosage, Cytokines genetics, Enterobacteriaceae Infections immunology, Enterobacteriaceae Infections microbiology, Enterobacteriaceae Infections prevention & control, Fish Diseases microbiology, Fish Diseases prevention & control, Ictaluridae microbiology, Kidney immunology, Spleen immunology, Transcriptome, Vaccines, Attenuated administration & dosage, Vaccines, Attenuated immunology, Adaptive Immunity genetics, Bacterial Vaccines immunology, Edwardsiella ictaluri immunology, Enterobacteriaceae Infections veterinary, Fish Diseases immunology, Ictaluridae immunology
- Abstract
We extend the previous findings on the differential activity of immune-related genes in the lymphoid organs of channel catfish in the 7 days post-challenge (dpc) with E. ictaluri live attenuated vaccines (LAVs) and wild type (WT) strains by assessing the expression of these genes in the 21 dpc. The expression of T and B cell-specific genes were significantly elevated in the spleen at 14 dpc and in the AK at 21 dpc in catfish treated with E. ictaluri WT and LAV strains compared to a non-treated control group. The gene expression of IFN-γ correlated with adaptive immunity genes in the lymphoid tissues of catfish. These data indicate that two novel LAVs were able to trigger the activation of T helper1 polarization cytokine IFN-γ gene and specific lymphocyte genes in the spleen followed by their activation in the AK of catfish without causing inflammation, thus providing protective immunity in E. ictaluri infection., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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