Biology (Aug 2022)

Effect of an Oral Bivalent Vaccine on Immune Response and Immune Gene Profiling in Vaccinated Red Tilapia (<i>Oreochromis</i> spp.) during Infections with <i>Streptococcus iniae</i> and <i>Aeromonas hydrophila</i>

  • Md Shirajum Monir,
  • Md Sabri Mohd Yusoff,
  • Mohd Zamri-Saad,
  • Mohammad Noor Azmai Amal,
  • Aslah Mohamad,
  • Mohamad Azzam-Sayuti,
  • Md Yasin Ina-Salwany

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11091268
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 1268

Abstract

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Streptococcosis and aeromonasis inflicted by Streptococcus iniae and Aeromonas hydrophila, respectively, have affected tilapia industries worldwide. In this study, we investigated antibody responses and explored the mechanisms of protection rendered by an oral bivalent vaccine in red tilapia following challenges with S. iniae and A. hydrophila. The results of specific IgM antibody response revealed that the IgM titers against S. iniae and A. hydrophila in the bivalent incorporated (BI) vaccine group were significantly higher (p p < 0.05) than that of the controls between 24 and 72 h post-infection (hpi) in both mucosal (hindgut) and systemic (spleen and head–kidney) organs of BI vaccinated fish. Furthermore, the highest relative expression of the TGF-β, C-type lysozyme, and IgT genes in the BI vaccinated group was observed in the challenged fish’s spleen (8.8-fold), head kidney (4.4-fold), and hindgut (19.7-fold) tissues, respectively. The present study suggests that the bivalent incorporated (BI) vaccine could effectively improve the immune function and activate both humoral and cell-mediated immunities in vaccinated red tilapia following the bacterial challenges.

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