Author/Authors :
Erfanmanesh, A. Animal Biological Product Research Group - Academic Center for Education - Culture and Research (ACECR), Tehran Organization, Tehran, Iran , Mohajerfar, T. Animal Biological Product Research Group - Academic Center for Education - Culture and Research (ACECR), Tehran Organization, Tehran, Iran , Nikaein, D. Animal Biological Product Research Group - Academic Center for Education - Culture and Research (ACECR), Tehran Organization, Tehran, Iran , Mokhtari, A. Department of Microbiology and Immunology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Beikzadeh, B. Animal Biological Product Research Group - Academic Center for Education - Culture and Research (ACECR), Tehran Organization, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Yersinia ruckeri (Y. ruckeri)-associated disease remains a problem in fish farming, despite
widespread vaccine use. Y. ruckeri is still one of the main causes of economic loss in the
aquaculture industry. In this study, we developed outer membrane vesicles (OMV) as a new
antigen and compared its efficacy with the classical antigen (whole-cell bacteria). Rainbow
trouts were immunized with Y. ruckeri-derived OMVs and formalin-inactivated whole-cell
bacteria by immersion route. The fish were then subjected to an intraperitoneal challenge
with live bacteria during 2-10 weeks post-immunization. Subsequently, relative percentage
of survival (RPS), antibody titer, lysozyme serum activity, lymphocyte percent and kidney
pathological signs were evaluated. The OMV morphology was confirmed by electron
microscopy. OMV and whole-cell bacteria immunized fish had higher RPS relative to the
control group, but whole-cell bacteria resulted in higher RPS than the OMV group.
Moreover, in the whole-cell bacteria group antibody titer was higher than the control and
OMV groups. Lymphocyte percentage and lysozyme level in the whole-cell bacteria group
was increased compared to OMV and control groups. Y. ruckeri's pathological damage was
observed in the control group, while only eosinophilic secretions were identified for both
immunized groups. These findings proved the protection of Y. ruckeri-derived OMV against
Y. ruckeri, but whole-cell bacteria in the immersion method had a better effect on disease
protection.
Keywords :
Rainbow trout , Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) , Yersinia ruckeri , Wholecell bacteria , Immersion