Efficacy And Safety Of Pseudomonas Plecoglossicida Mutant Delta Tssd-1 As A Live Attenuated Vaccine For The Large Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys Crocea)

AQUACULTURE(2021)

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Pseudomonas plecoglossicida is a Gram-negative fish pathogen that affects the large yellow croaker (LYC; Larimichthys crocea) and several other economically important fish species. The bacterium can cause systemic infections in LYC, resulting in visceral granulomas disease (VGD) with high mortality in cultured populations. Despite the severity of this disease, the LYC industry lacks an effective vaccine for VGD. We have constructed a highly attenuated P. plecoglossicida mutant by deleting a virulence gene (tssD-1) from the wild-type (WT) strain XSDHY-P. We then investigated the safety and efficacy of the mutant strain Delta tssD-1 in LYC juveniles as a live attenuated vaccine candidate. LYCs were vaccinated with Delta tssD-1 by two intraperitoneal injections per fish, and then challenged with P. plecoglossicida XSDHY-P by the immersion route. Vaccination of Delta tssD-1 induced a significantly higher level of P. plecoglossicida-specific serum IgM and increased expression of CD8 alpha and MHCI alpha, and resulted in a relative percentage survival of 86.3%. The safety of Delta tssD-1 was demonstrated because no mortality or clinical signs were found ina LYC group injected with a high dose (1.8 x 106 CFU per fish) of Delta tssD1. This is the first report of a defined live attenuated strain providing protective immunity in LYC against P. plecoglossicida.
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Pseudomonas plecoglossicida, Large yellow croaker, Vaccine, Immune responses
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