Effect of dietary inclusion of mannan oligosaccharides on the efficacy of a novel hydrogen peroxide-inactivated vaccine against Streptococcus agalactiae in Nile tilapia
Fernando Carlos Ramos-Espinoza, Victor Alexander Cueva-Quiroz, Norquis Caled Alvarez-Rubio, Nicoli Paganoti de Mello, Julieta Rodini Engrácia de Moraes
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Abstract
Mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) have shown to stimulate immune response in different fish species, but the results may appear contradictory and have not been tested in conjunction with vaccination. We hypothesized that dietary MOS supplementation could enhance efficacy and immune responses after immunization with a novel hydrogen peroxide-inactivated vaccine. Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, fingerlings were distributed into four groups (supplemented or not, vaccinated or not) and were used to determine immune and hematological parameters and somatic indexes. For the bacterial challenge and vaccine efficacy test, fish were assigned to five experimental groups. Twenty-eight days after the feeding trial and vaccination, the groups were challenged intraperitoneally and monitored for 21 days. The relative percent survival of the groups basal diet-vaccinated and MOS diet-vaccinated were 98.1% and 100.0%, respectively. The dietary inclusion of MOS after vaccination for 28 days had no influence on vaccine efficacy, which could be explained because of the high efficacy of the vaccine itself. Therefore, we suggest that the contribution of MOS supplementation to immune responses after vaccination in fish would be greater for vaccines with lower efficacy, or when tested for heterologous challenges or for crossed protection.
研究表明,甘露寡糖(MOS)可刺激不同鱼类物种的免疫反应,但结果可能相互矛盾,而且尚未与疫苗接种同时进行测试。我们假设,在使用新型过氧化氢灭活疫苗进行免疫接种后,膳食中补充 MOS 可提高免疫效果和免疫反应。我们将尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)幼鱼分为四组(添加或未添加、接种或未接种疫苗),用于测定免疫和血液学参数以及体细胞指标。在细菌挑战和疫苗效力测试中,鱼被分配到五个实验组。在投喂试验和接种疫苗 28 天后,对各组进行腹腔注射,并监测 21 天。接种疫苗的基础膳食组和接种疫苗的 MOS 膳食组的相对存活率分别为 98.1%和 100.0%。接种疫苗 28 天后在饮食中添加 MOS 对疫苗效力没有影响,这可能是因为疫苗本身具有很高的效力。因此,我们认为,对于效力较低的疫苗,或在进行异源挑战或交叉保护测试时,补充 MOS 对鱼类接种疫苗后免疫反应的贡献会更大。
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The Journal of the World Aquaculture Society is an international scientific journal publishing original research on the culture of aquatic plants and animals including:
Nutrition;
Disease;
Genetics and breeding;
Physiology;
Environmental quality;
Culture systems engineering;
Husbandry practices;
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