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Analysis of virulence and immunogenic factors in Aeromonas hydrophila: Towards the development of live vaccines

Aeromonas hydrophila, a bacterium that is widespread in aquatic environments, is responsible for causing haemorrhagic disease in both aquatic and terrestrial species. With the purpose of developing a live vaccine, herein we have investigated nine strains of A. hydrophila (Ah‐01 to Ah‐09) isolated fr...

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Published in:Journal of fish diseases 2020-07, Vol.43 (7), p.747-755
Main Authors: Zhao, Xian‐liang, Wu, Gan, Chen, He, Li, Li, Kong, Xiang‐hui
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description Aeromonas hydrophila, a bacterium that is widespread in aquatic environments, is responsible for causing haemorrhagic disease in both aquatic and terrestrial species. With the purpose of developing a live vaccine, herein we have investigated nine strains of A. hydrophila (Ah‐01 to Ah‐09) isolated from diseased fish. A study of virulence factors that contribute to pathogenicity and immunogenicity in the host Cyprinus carpio suggests that the presence of β‐hly, act and fla genes contribute to pathogenesis: strains Ah‐01, Ah‐02 and Ah‐03 (β‐hly+/act+/fla+ genotype) were highly pathogenic to C. carpio, whereas Ah‐05 and Ah‐06 (β‐hly−/act−/fla− genotype) showed weak pathogenicity. Accordingly, Ah‐02 and Ah‐03 were selected to prepare inactivated vaccines, whereas Ah‐05 and Ah‐06 were chosen as live vaccines. Ah‐06 live vaccine was found to have the best protective efficacy, with a protective rate of about 85%, whereas rates of other vaccines were significantly lower, in the range 37%–59%. In addition, DNA vaccines based on genes altA, aha and omp showed immune protection rates of 25%, 37.5% and 75%, respectively. Our data demonstrate that the β‐hly−/act−/fla−/altA+/aha+/omp+ genotype has weak pathogenicity and high immunogenicity, and provide a simple and effective way to screen for live A. hydrophila vaccines.
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subjects Aeromonas hydrophila
Aeromonas hydrophila - pathogenicity
Aeromonas hydrophila - physiology
Animals
Aquatic environment
Bacterial Vaccines - immunology
Cyprinus carpio
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Disease control
DNA
DNA vaccines
Fish
Fish diseases
Fish Diseases - immunology
Fish Diseases - microbiology
Fish Diseases - prevention & control
Freshwater fishes
Genes
Genotype & phenotype
Genotypes
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - immunology
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - microbiology
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - prevention & control
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - veterinary
Hemorrhagic disease
Immunogenicity
Immunologic Factors - immunology
live vaccine
Outer membrane proteins
Pathogenesis
Pathogenicity
Pathogens
Strains (organisms)
Vaccines
Vaccines, Attenuated - immunology
Virulence
Virulence factors
title Analysis of virulence and immunogenic factors in Aeromonas hydrophila: Towards the development of live vaccines
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