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IF 2.2 Q2 FISHERIES
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用嗜水气单胞菌1010 CFU g−1的生物膜(BF)和游离细胞(FC)疫苗免疫Pangasianodon hypophthalmus条纹鲶鱼20天,监测接种后60天的生长参数、免疫应答和抗病性(dpv)。BF接种组鲶鱼的生长和饲料利用率显著高于FC接种组和未接种组(p <0.05)。生物膜接种组显著增加(p <对照组(35.94±0.21)和未接种组(34.92±0.35)的平均增重(46.91±0.59)高于对照组(35.94±0.21)。接种疫苗的鱼以107 CFU/ml嗜水单胞菌攻毒。BF组的相对存活率(RPS)为84.21±1.49%,显著高于FC组(33.33±1.21%)。采用基于多克隆抗体的ELISA法定量抗体滴度。与其他治疗组相比,接种BF组的抗体滴度显著提高(p <0.05)。此外,本研究中记录的较高血液学参数在口服嗜水芽孢杆菌生物膜疫苗的刺激下存在差异。BF疫苗组的平均总蛋白、白蛋白和球蛋白水平显著高于对照组(p <总蛋白、白蛋白和球蛋白含量高于未接种组的平均值(0.05)。此外,免疫组的生化应激参数(SGPT、SGOT)在试验前期呈增加趋势。然而,这些数值明显较低(p <生物膜组在20 dpv后出现0.05),表明健康状况改善。接种后的BF鱼在中肠固有层内出现肠道相关淋巴组织(GALT)。但FC组淋巴样细胞聚集较少。未接种疫苗的对照鱼的肠道中没有淋巴样细胞聚集。本研究结果表明,生物膜疫苗有可能成为条纹鲶鱼抗嗜水单胞菌感染的口服疫苗之一。
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Evaluation of feed utilization, immune response and disease resistance in striped catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Sauvage 1878) fed with a novel Aeromonas hydrophila biofilm vaccine

Striped catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus was immunized with Biofilm (BF) and Free cell (FC) of Aeromonas hydrophila vaccine at 1010 CFU g−1 for 20 days and monitored for growth parameters, immune responses and disease resistance up to 60 day post vaccination (dpv). Pangasius catfish in the BF vaccinated group had considerably higher growth and feed utilization than the FC vaccinated and unvaccinated groups (p < 0.05). Biofilm vaccinated group showed a significant increase (p < 0.05) in the mean weight gain (46.91 ± 0.59) than the FC (35.94 ± 0.21) and unvaccinated group (34.92 ± 0.35). The vaccinated fishes were challenged with A. hydrophila at 107 CFU/ml. Significant higher relative percentage survival (RPS) was recorded with BF (84.21 ± 1.49%) compared to that with FC (33.33 ± 1.21%). Polyclonal antibody-based ELISA was used to quantify the antibody titre. BF vaccinated group showed significantly higher antibody titer compared to other treatments (p < 0.05). Moreover, higher haematological parameters recorded in the present study were differentially stimulated by the oral administration of A. hydrophila biofilm vaccine. The mean total protein, albumin, and globulin levels of the BF vaccine groups were significantly higher (p < 0.05) than the mean total protein, albumin, and globulin contents of the unvaccinated group. Furthermore, biochemical stress parameters (SGPT, SGOT) in the vaccinated groups showed an incremental trend in the early days of the experimental period. However, the values were significantly lower (p < 0.05) in the biofilm group on 20 dpv onwards indicating improved health condition. Vaccinated BF fishes showed gut associated lymphoid tissues (GALT) within the laminar propria of mid gut. But in FC group fishes showed less aggregation of lymphoid cells. The unvaccinated control fish had no lymphoid cell aggregation in their intestines. The findings of the current research suggested that biofilm vaccine has the capability to be one of the potential oral vaccines in striped catfish against A. hydrophila infection.

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