Immune responses of Cyprinus carpio induced by protein extracts of Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus, 1758
Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus, 1758 is an ectoparasite showing widespread infections in tropical aquaculture, and the present study aimed to determine the specific immune responses against this parasite. For the experiment, whole parasite extracts were injected intraperitoneally into Cyprinus carpio L...
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description | Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus, 1758 is an ectoparasite showing widespread infections in tropical aquaculture, and the present study aimed to determine the specific immune responses against this parasite. For the experiment, whole parasite extracts were injected intraperitoneally into Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758, and samples of epidermal mucus and blood were drawn at 0, 1, 7 and 14-days post-injection (DPI). The results revealed high levels of protein, protease and lysozyme activities in the experimental fish which were injected with L. cyprinacea protein extract. In the epidermal mucus, the total protein concentration of the control fish was 460 μg/mL, and the level raised significantly to 800 μg/mL in the experimental fish. The lysozyme activity increased from 741.5 u/mL to a peak level of 1448.5 u/mL at 7DPI. The protease activity was also found elated gradually from 2.91 u/μL to 4.49 u/μL at 1 to 14 DPI. In the serum samples, the protein concentration remained steady throughout the experiment period. However, all the experimental fish displayed statistically high levels of lysozyme and protease activity, from 890 u/mL to 1220 u/mL, and 6.10 u/μL to 11.88 u/μL, respectively. In the whole blood samples, the haemoglobin content and the red blood cells (RBC) count did not show any significant change in any of the experimental groups. But, the percentage of lymphocytes showed a marginal increase from 0.47 to 0.6 in the experimental groups. Overall, the immune responses induced by L. cyprinacea protein extracts depicts a pattern of specific responses, in which the local humoral responses dominate the systemic humoral/cellular response. The results further revealed the possibility of futuristic approaches to control freshwater ectoparasites.
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•Lernaea cyprinacea is a prevalent ectoparasite affecting the tropical aquaculture.•Whole parasite extracts were injected in Cyprinus carpio and immune responses were determined.•Mucus and serum showed high levels of protein, protease and lysozyme activities. |
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