Enhanced immune defences in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) post-exposure to a vibrio vaccine |
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Authors: | Powell Adam Pope Edward C Eddy Fiona E Roberts Emily C Shields Robin J Francis Michael J Smith Patrick Topps Sylvie Reid Jim Rowley Andrew F |
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Affiliation: | a Centre for Sustainable Aquaculture Research, Department of Biosciences, Swansea University, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK b Intervet/Schering - Plough Animal Health (Aquaculture), Aquaculture Centre, Saffron Walden CB10 1EJ, UK |
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Abstract: | This study was conducted to determine if exposure of shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, to a commercial anti-vibrio vaccine caused changes in antibacterial and cellular (phagocytosis) defences. Shrimp post-larvae were administered either Vibromax™ vaccine or a blank preparation. Whole body homogenates were prepared before (day 0), during (day 10) and after (day 20) vaccination and incubated with a selection of pathogenic vibrios. Homogenate from day 0 animals showed natural antibacterial activity towards Vibrioanguillarum which was significantly enhanced for bacteria-exposed shrimp at 10 days post-challenge. This effect of the vaccine was short-term in its duration. No antibacterial activity was observed in day 0 shrimp homogenate against Vibrio alginolyticus but it was significantly enhanced for both vaccinated and blank-vaccinated shrimp by day 10. No natural or inducible antibacterial activity was observed against Vibrio harveyi at 0, 10 or 20 days post-challenge. To determine if prior exposure of shrimp to inactivated vibrios results in elevated hemocyte phagocytic activity, juveniles were injected with either a mixture of formalin-inactivated vibrios or saline. Hemocyte monolayers made from these shrimp were overlaid with a 1:1 mix of Bacillus subtilis and these vibrios. Hemocytes from vibrio-exposed animals showed elevated levels of internalised vibrios compared with those from the saline injected group. These studies show selectively enhanced cellular defences of shrimp following ‘vaccination’. |
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Keywords: | Invertebrate immunity Vibriosis Shrimp |
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