Successive oral immunizations against Piscirickettsia salmonis and infectious salmon anemia virus are required to maintain a long-term protection in farmed salmonids

Currently, there is a growing demand to determine the protective status of vaccinated fish in order to prevent diseases outbreaks. A set of different parameters that include the infectious and immunological status of vaccinated salmonids from 622 Chilean farms were analyzed during 2011-2014. The aim...

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Main Authors: Ivan eTobar, Sergio eArancibia, Constanza eTorres, Veronica eVera, Paola eSoto, Claudia eCarrasco, Marcelo eAlvarado, Eduardo eNeira, Sandra eArcos, Jaime A Tobar
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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SRS
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00244/full
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spelling doaj-79bcf236fc0a4a5595110da3b6a13ad72020-11-25T00:36:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242015-05-01610.3389/fimmu.2015.00244137303Successive oral immunizations against Piscirickettsia salmonis and infectious salmon anemia virus are required to maintain a long-term protection in farmed salmonidsIvan eTobar0Sergio eArancibia1Constanza eTorres2Veronica eVera3Paola eSoto4Claudia eCarrasco5Marcelo eAlvarado6Eduardo eNeira7Sandra eArcos8Jaime A Tobar9Virbac-CentrovetVirbac-CentrovetVirbac-CentrovetVirbac-CentrovetVirbac-CentrovetVirbac-CentrovetVirbac-CentrovetVirbac-CentrovetVirbac-CentrovetVirbac-CentrovetCurrently, there is a growing demand to determine the protective status of vaccinated fish in order to prevent diseases outbreaks. A set of different parameters that include the infectious and immunological status of vaccinated salmonids from 622 Chilean farms were analyzed during 2011-2014. The aim of this study was to optimize the vaccination program of these centers through the determination of the protective state of vaccinated fish using oral immunizations. This state was measured by the association of the concentration of the immunoglobulin M (IgM) in the serum and the mortality rate of vaccinated fish. Salmonids were vaccinated with different commercial mono- or polyvalent vaccines against SRS and ISAv, first by the intraperitoneal injection of oil-adjuvanted antigens and then by the stimulation of mucosal immunity using oral vaccines as booster. The results showed that high levels of specific IgM antibodies were observed after injectable vaccination, reaching a maximum concentration at 600-800 degree-days. Similar levels of antibodies were observed when oral immunizations were administrated. The high concentration of antibodies (above 2750 ng/mL for ISAv and 3500 ng/mL for SRS) was maintained for a period of 800 degree-days after each vaccination procedure. In this regard, oral immunizations maintained a long-term high concentration of anti-SRS and anti-ISAv specific IgM antibodies. When the concentration of antibodies decreased below 2000 pg/mL, a window of susceptibility to SRS infection was observed in the farm, suggesting the close association between antibody levels and fish protective status. These results demonstrated that, in the field, several oral immunizations are essential to uphold a high level of specific anti-pathogens antibodies and, therefore, a protective status during the whole productive cycle.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00244/fullVaccinationmucosal immunitysalmonidsSRSOral VaccineLong-term protection
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author Ivan eTobar
Sergio eArancibia
Constanza eTorres
Veronica eVera
Paola eSoto
Claudia eCarrasco
Marcelo eAlvarado
Eduardo eNeira
Sandra eArcos
Jaime A Tobar
spellingShingle Ivan eTobar
Sergio eArancibia
Constanza eTorres
Veronica eVera
Paola eSoto
Claudia eCarrasco
Marcelo eAlvarado
Eduardo eNeira
Sandra eArcos
Jaime A Tobar
Successive oral immunizations against Piscirickettsia salmonis and infectious salmon anemia virus are required to maintain a long-term protection in farmed salmonids
Frontiers in Immunology
Vaccination
mucosal immunity
salmonids
SRS
Oral Vaccine
Long-term protection
author_facet Ivan eTobar
Sergio eArancibia
Constanza eTorres
Veronica eVera
Paola eSoto
Claudia eCarrasco
Marcelo eAlvarado
Eduardo eNeira
Sandra eArcos
Jaime A Tobar
author_sort Ivan eTobar
title Successive oral immunizations against Piscirickettsia salmonis and infectious salmon anemia virus are required to maintain a long-term protection in farmed salmonids
title_short Successive oral immunizations against Piscirickettsia salmonis and infectious salmon anemia virus are required to maintain a long-term protection in farmed salmonids
title_full Successive oral immunizations against Piscirickettsia salmonis and infectious salmon anemia virus are required to maintain a long-term protection in farmed salmonids
title_fullStr Successive oral immunizations against Piscirickettsia salmonis and infectious salmon anemia virus are required to maintain a long-term protection in farmed salmonids
title_full_unstemmed Successive oral immunizations against Piscirickettsia salmonis and infectious salmon anemia virus are required to maintain a long-term protection in farmed salmonids
title_sort successive oral immunizations against piscirickettsia salmonis and infectious salmon anemia virus are required to maintain a long-term protection in farmed salmonids
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Currently, there is a growing demand to determine the protective status of vaccinated fish in order to prevent diseases outbreaks. A set of different parameters that include the infectious and immunological status of vaccinated salmonids from 622 Chilean farms were analyzed during 2011-2014. The aim of this study was to optimize the vaccination program of these centers through the determination of the protective state of vaccinated fish using oral immunizations. This state was measured by the association of the concentration of the immunoglobulin M (IgM) in the serum and the mortality rate of vaccinated fish. Salmonids were vaccinated with different commercial mono- or polyvalent vaccines against SRS and ISAv, first by the intraperitoneal injection of oil-adjuvanted antigens and then by the stimulation of mucosal immunity using oral vaccines as booster. The results showed that high levels of specific IgM antibodies were observed after injectable vaccination, reaching a maximum concentration at 600-800 degree-days. Similar levels of antibodies were observed when oral immunizations were administrated. The high concentration of antibodies (above 2750 ng/mL for ISAv and 3500 ng/mL for SRS) was maintained for a period of 800 degree-days after each vaccination procedure. In this regard, oral immunizations maintained a long-term high concentration of anti-SRS and anti-ISAv specific IgM antibodies. When the concentration of antibodies decreased below 2000 pg/mL, a window of susceptibility to SRS infection was observed in the farm, suggesting the close association between antibody levels and fish protective status. These results demonstrated that, in the field, several oral immunizations are essential to uphold a high level of specific anti-pathogens antibodies and, therefore, a protective status during the whole productive cycle.
topic Vaccination
mucosal immunity
salmonids
SRS
Oral Vaccine
Long-term protection
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00244/full
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