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Abstract
Recently, outbreaks of infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) in worldwide rainbow trout farms caused by IPN virus (IPNV) strains belonging to genogroup 1 and genogroup 5 are reported. In this study, formaldehyde-inactivated vaccines supplemented with or without GEL 02 PR adjuvant were developed by using both genogroups IPNV strains and were intraperitoneally injected into rainbow trout. At 30 days post-vaccination, the viral loads of IPNV challenged rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the vaccine groups were significantly decreased compared with those in the PBS group (P < 0.05), about 2.4 log and 2.5 log in the genogroup 1 and 5 IPNV inactivated vaccine with or without GEL 02 PR adjuvant groups, and the protective effect was not weakened after storage of the adjuvant vaccines at 4 °C for 12 months. Each vaccine could stimulate the expression of CD4, CD8, and IgM, and the adjuvant vaccines induced higher neutralizing antibody titers. In the long-term protection test, both the adjuvant vaccines could still effectively reduce IPNV viral loads in fish at 120 days post-vaccination, and the genogroup 5 IPNV inactivated vaccine showed cross-protection against the genogroup 1 IPNV strain. In the study of cell lines and virus seeds, CHSE-214 was successively passaged to 30 generations, and its growth characteristics and sensitivity to IPNV remained stable. When IPNV was passaged to 10 generations, the viral titers were not affected, but mutations were found in the VP2 protein of both genogroup 1 and 5 IPNV strains. The study is conducive to the improvement of IPNV vaccine development for rainbow trout.
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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.