Antiviral effects of rhein on largemouth bass ranavirus (LMBRaV)

IF 4.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Mengmeng Chen , Mingyang Xue , Yong Zhou , Chen Xu , Nan Jiang , Yuding Fan , Yan Meng
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Abstract

Largemouth bass ranavirus (LMBRaV), also known as largemouth bass virus (LMBV), is a highly damaging viral pathogen that causes widespread mortality in cultured largemouth bass and poses a significant threat to the farming industry in China. However, there is a paucity of effective preventive methods for this disease by LMBRaV. Research has established that herbal extracts possess antiviral activity, potentially exerting a controlling effect on viruses in aquaculture. Therefore, the identification of simple and structurally safe herbal extract immunomodulators is critical for largemouth bass health and development. Rhein, an herbal compound, exhibits a broad spectrum of pharmacological effects in herbal medicine. This study aimed to evaluate the properties and effects of rhein against LMBRaV in epithelioma papilloma cyprinid (EPC) and largemouth bass. In vitro CCK-8 assays were performed to determine the highest safe concentrations. Significantly, 50 mg/L rhein effectively inhibited cytopathic effects (CPE) in EPC induced by LMBRaV, resulting in a 97 % reduction in viral replication rates. Furthermore, a six-point dose-response experiment revealed that rhein doses as low as 6.4 mg/L inhibited LMBRaV and suppressed LMBRaV infection with a dose-dependent manner. Subsequent experiments demonstrated that sustained rhein activity effectively alleviated CPE and nuclear damage caused by LMBRaV infection. Additionally, rhein exerted protective effects against declines in LMBRaV-induced mitochondrial membrane potential. In vivo experiments validated that largemouth bass diets supplemented with 0.075 % rhein exerted a protective effect against LMBRaV infection. Moreover, LMBRaV MCP gene expression levels were lower in several organs of fish in the rhein supplementation group. Immunogene analysis determined that rhein upregulated relevant gene expression levels in multiple organs of largemouth bass, with higher activities observed for the Mx, INF-γ, and IRF3 genes. Histopathological results displayed that a supplemental dosage of 0.075 % rhein significantly mitigated LMBRaV infection-induced pathological damage in the liver, spleen, and kidney. Taken together, these in vivo and in vitro results support the effective use of rhein as a promising candidate for the development of antiviral treatment against LMBRaV infection, highlighting its role in aquatic animal husbandry as a wide-spectrum antiviral and immune response booster.
流苏素对大口鲈鱼狂犬病毒(LMBRaV)的抗病毒作用。
大口鲈鱼病毒(LMBRaV),又称大口鲈鱼病毒(LMBV),是一种破坏性很强的病毒病原体,会导致养殖的大口鲈鱼大面积死亡,对中国的养殖业构成严重威胁。然而,目前尚缺乏有效预防大口鲈病毒病的方法。研究表明,中草药提取物具有抗病毒活性,可能对水产养殖中的病毒产生控制作用。因此,鉴定简单且结构安全的草药提取物免疫调节剂对大口鲈鱼的健康和发展至关重要。大黄是一种中草药化合物,在中草药中具有广泛的药理作用。本研究旨在评估大黄针对上皮乳头状瘤(EPC)和大口鲈中 LMBRaV 的特性和作用。通过体外 CCK-8 试验确定了最高安全浓度。值得注意的是,50 毫克/升的 rhein 能有效抑制 LMBRaV 诱导的 EPC 细胞病理效应(CPE),使病毒复制率降低 97%。此外,六点剂量反应实验显示,低至 6.4 mg/L 的流变素剂量就能抑制 LMBRaV 并以剂量依赖的方式抑制 LMBRaV 感染。随后的实验证明,持续的流黄素活性可有效缓解 LMBRaV 感染引起的 CPE 和核损伤。此外,流变素还对 LMBRaV 诱导的线粒体膜电位下降具有保护作用。体内实验证实,在大口鲈鱼日粮中添加 0.075 % 的 rhein 可对 LMBRaV 感染起到保护作用。此外,补充流苏素组鱼类多个器官中的 LMBRaV MCP 基因表达水平较低。免疫基因分析表明,rhein 能提高大口鲈鱼多个器官中相关基因的表达水平,其中 Mx、INF-γ 和 IRF3 基因的活性较高。组织病理学结果显示,补充 0.075 % 的流苏素能显著减轻 LMBRaV 感染引起的肝脏、脾脏和肾脏的病理损伤。综上所述,这些体内和体外研究结果支持有效利用风铃草素作为抗 LMBRaV 感染的候选抗病毒药物,突出了风铃草素作为一种广谱抗病毒药物和免疫应答促进剂在水生动物饲养中的作用。
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Fish & shellfish immunology
Fish & shellfish immunology 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
19.10%
发文量
750
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Fish and Shellfish Immunology rapidly publishes high-quality, peer-refereed contributions in the expanding fields of fish and shellfish immunology. It presents studies on the basic mechanisms of both the specific and non-specific defense systems, the cells, tissues, and humoral factors involved, their dependence on environmental and intrinsic factors, response to pathogens, response to vaccination, and applied studies on the development of specific vaccines for use in the aquaculture industry.
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