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Protective immunity against Megalocytivirus infection in rock bream (Oplegnathus fasciatus) following CpG ODN administration
Institution:1. Laboratory of Biology of Cytoskeleton, Institute of Molecular Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ-142 20 Prague 4, Czech Republic;2. Laboratory of Signal Transduction, Institute of Molecular Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ-142 20 Prague 4, Czech Republic;1. Nofima, P.O. Box 210, N-1431 Ås, Norway;2. Marine Harvest, P.O. Box 4102, Sandviken, N-5835 Bergen, Norway;3. VESO Vikan, Beisvågveien 107, Vikan, 7810 Namsos, Norway;4. Salmobreed, Sandviksboder 3A, N-5035 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Rock bream iridovirus (RBIV) disease in rock bream (Oplegnathus fasciatus) remains an unsolved problem in Korea aquaculture farms. CpG ODNs are known as immunostimulant, can improve the innate immune system of fish providing resistance to diseases. In this study, we evaluated the potential of CpG ODNs to induce anti-viral status protecting rock bream from different RBIV infection conditions. We found that, when administered into rock bream, CpG ODN 1668 induces better antiviral immune responses compared to other 5 CpG ODNs (2216, 1826, 2133, 2395 and 1720). All CpG ODN 1668 administered fish (1/5 µg) at 2 days before infection (1.1 × 107) held at 26 °C died even though mortality was delayed from 8 days (1 µg) and 4 days (5 µg). Similarly, CpG ODN 1668 administered (5 µg) at 2 days before infection (1.2 × 106) held at 23/20 °C had 100% mortality; the mortality was delayed from 9 days (23 °C) and 11 days (20 °C). Moreover, when CpG ODN 1668 administered (1/5/10 µg) at 2/4/7 days before infection or virus concentration was decreased to 1.1 × 104 and held at 20 °C had mortality rates of 20/60/30% (2 days), 30/40/60% (4 days) and 60/60/20% (7 days), respectively, for the respective administration dose, through 100 dpi. To investigate the development of a protective immune response, survivors were re-infected with RBIV (1.1 × 107) at 100 and 400 dpi, respectively. While 100% of the previously unexposed fish died, 100% of the previously infected fish survived. The high survival rate of fish following re-challenge with RBIV indicates that protective immunity was established in the surviving rock bream. Our results showed the possibility of developing preventive measures against RBIV using CpG ODN 1668 by reducing RBIV replication speed (i.e. water temperature of 20 °C and infection dose of 1.1 × 104).
Keywords:Rock bream  Rock bream iridovirus  CpG ODN 1668  Protection
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