Trained immunity: Perspectives for disease control strategy in marine mollusc aquaculture

IF 8.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Caroline Montagnani, Benjamin Morga, Beatriz Novoa, Benjamin Gourbal, Amaro Saco, Magali Rey-Campos, Marion Bourhis, Fabien Riera, Emmanuel Vignal, Charlotte Corporeau, Guillaume M. Charrière, Marie-Agnès Travers, Lionel Dégremont, Yannick Gueguen, Céline Cosseau, Antonio Figueras
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Recent evidence has demonstrated the unique properties of the innate immune system, known as innate immune memory, immune priming, or trained immunity. These properties have been described as the ability of the innate immune system to learn from previous microbial experiences, which improves survival after subsequent infection. In this review, we present the state of knowledge on trained immunity in invertebrates and provide a comprehensive overview of these capabilities in cultured marine molluscs, which are currently threatened by recurrent diseases. Studies have shown that exposure to environmental microbiota, pathogens, or derived elements, can provide a stronger response and protection against future infections. These studies highlight common and distinct features of protection, mechanisms, specificity, and duration that vary with immune markers, and methods of stimulation. While the cellular and molecular basis of these responses is only partially understood, effects on phagocytosis, haemocyte populations, apoptosis, oxidative stress, and immune gene expression have been suggested. Finally, we propose a framework for future research to go beyond the current evidence and address potential limitations in the implementation of trained immunity-based strategies to control disease. Immune training may provide a unique opportunity to promote the sustainable development of marine mollusc aquaculture.

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训练有素的免疫力:海洋软体动物养殖中疾病控制策略的前景
最近有证据表明,先天性免疫系统具有独特的特性,即所谓的先天性免疫记忆、免疫启动或训练有素的免疫力。这些特性被描述为先天性免疫系统从以前的微生物经验中学习的能力,从而提高了随后感染后的存活率。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了无脊椎动物训练有素的免疫能力的知识现状,并全面概述了养殖的海洋软体动物的这些能力,这些软体动物目前正受到复发性疾病的威胁。研究表明,暴露于环境微生物群、病原体或衍生元素可提供更强的反应和保护,防止未来感染。这些研究强调了保护、机制、特异性和持续时间的共同和不同特征,这些特征因免疫标记物和刺激方法而异。虽然对这些反应的细胞和分子基础仅有部分了解,但已提出了对吞噬细胞、血细胞群、细胞凋亡、氧化应激和免疫基因表达的影响。最后,我们提出了一个未来研究框架,以超越现有证据,解决在实施基于训练的免疫策略以控制疾病方面可能存在的局限性。免疫训练可为促进海洋软体动物养殖业的可持续发展提供一个独特的机会。
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24.80
自引率
5.80%
发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reviews in Aquaculture is a journal that aims to provide a platform for reviews on various aspects of aquaculture science, techniques, policies, and planning. The journal publishes fully peer-reviewed review articles on topics including global, regional, and national production and market trends in aquaculture, advancements in aquaculture practices and technology, interactions between aquaculture and the environment, indigenous and alien species in aquaculture, genetics and its relation to aquaculture, as well as aquaculture product quality and traceability. The journal is indexed and abstracted in several databases including AgBiotech News & Information (CABI), AgBiotechNet, Agricultural Engineering Abstracts, Environment Index (EBSCO Publishing), SCOPUS (Elsevier), and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) among others.
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