Vaccine efficacy of Mycobacterium bovis BCG against Mycobacterium sp. infection in amberjack Seriola dumerili
Mycobacteriosis, caused by the intracellular parasitism Mycobacterium sp., causes economic damages to aquaculture production in Japan, particularly in seriola fish production. Antibiotics are not effective against Mycobacterium sp. and so a potent vaccine is needed. We previously reported that BCG v...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fish & shellfish immunology 2011-02, Vol.30 (2), p.467-472 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mycobacteriosis, caused by the intracellular parasitism
Mycobacterium sp., causes economic damages to aquaculture production in Japan, particularly in seriola fish production. Antibiotics are not effective against
Mycobacterium sp. and so a potent vaccine is needed. We previously reported that BCG vaccine (
Mycobacterium bovis BCG) induces adaptive immunity against
Mycobacterium sp. in Japanese flounder,
Paralichthys olivaceus. In a phylogenetic tree, the genes for a major antigen, the Ag85 complex, in
Mycobacterium sp. TUMSAT-Msp001 are closely related to homologues in
Mycobacterium ulcerans.
M. bovis BCG was detected until 7 days post-injection at the injection site (muscle) and 28 days post-vaccination in spleen. Cumulative mortality of amberjack,
Seriola dumerili vaccinated intramuscularly (i.m.) and intraperitoneally (i.p.) with
M. bovis BCG was 32.3% and 59.5% respectively, at 24 days post-infection of
Mycobacterium sp., compared to 97.8% in PBS-injected fish. The bacterial counts of
Mycobacterium sp. in spleen of both i.m.-and i.p.-vaccinated fish (6.2 × 10
3 and 1.3 × 10
4 CFU/mg tissue, respectively) at 20 days post-infection were significantly lower (
P |
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ISSN: | 1050-4648 1095-9947 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fsi.2010.11.002 |