Laboratory and field assessments of oral Vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes

Vibriosis is one of the most common threats to farmed grouper; thus, substantial efforts are underway to control the disease. This study presents an oral vaccination against multiple Vibrio spp. in a marine fish with double booster immunisation. The Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 vaccine candidate was se...

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Main Authors: Mohamad, Aslah, Mursidi, Fathin Amirah, Saad, Mohd Zamri, Azmai, Mohammad Noor Amal, Annas, Salleh, Monir, Md Shirajum, Mohd Loqman, ., Hairudin, Fahmie, Al-saari, Nurhidayu, Md Yasin, Ina Salwany
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1020712023-06-15T21:52:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102071/ Laboratory and field assessments of oral Vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes Mohamad, Aslah Mursidi, Fathin Amirah Saad, Mohd Zamri Azmai, Mohammad Noor Amal Annas, Salleh Monir, Md Shirajum Mohd Loqman, . Hairudin, Fahmie Al-saari, Nurhidayu Md Yasin, Ina Salwany Vibriosis is one of the most common threats to farmed grouper; thus, substantial efforts are underway to control the disease. This study presents an oral vaccination against multiple Vibrio spp. in a marine fish with double booster immunisation. The Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 vaccine candidate was selected from infected groupers Epinephelus sp. in a local farm and was formalin inactivated and combined with commercial feed at a 10% ratio (v/w). A laboratory vaccination trial was conducted for seventy days. The induction of IgM antibody responses in the serum of Asian seabass Lates calcarifer immunised with the oral Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 was significantly (p < 0.05) increased as early as week one post-primary vaccination. Subsequent administration of the first and second booster for 5 consecutive days, starting on days 14 and 42, respectively, improved the specific antibody level and reached a highly significant (p < 0.05) value at days 35 and 49 before slightly decreasing from day 56 onwards. Antibody titres of the control unvaccinated group remained relatively stable and low throughout the experimental period. At the end of the 70-day vaccination trial, 23 days post final boost, an intraperitoneal challenge with a field strain of Vibrio harveyi, V. alginolyticus, and V. parahaemolyticus was carried out. Our challenge study showed that oral Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 vaccine candidate could induce significant protection, with an RPS of 70–80% against different Vibrio species. Thereafter, a field trial was conducted in a mariculture farm to study the effect of field vaccination using the oral Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 vaccine candidate. A total of 3000 hybrid grouper juveniles were divided into two groups in triplicate. Fish of Group 1 were not vaccinated, while Group 2 were vaccinated with the feed-based vaccine. Vaccinations were carried out on days 0, 14, and 42 via feeding the fish with the vaccine at 4% body weight for 5 consecutive days. At the end of the study period, the fish survival rate was 80% for the vaccinated group, significantly (p < 0.05) higher than the 65% seen in the control unvaccinated group. Furthermore, the vaccinated fish showed significantly (p < 0.05) better growth performances. Therefore, the oral Vibrio vaccine from the inactivated Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 is a potential versatile vaccine candidate that could stimulate good immune responses and confer high protection in both Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer, and farm hybrid grouper Epinephelus fuscoguttatus × Epinephelus lanceolatus. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022-01-07 Article PeerReviewed Mohamad, Aslah and Mursidi, Fathin Amirah and Saad, Mohd Zamri and Azmai, Mohammad Noor Amal and Annas, Salleh and Monir, Md Shirajum and Mohd Loqman, . and Hairudin, Fahmie and Al-saari, Nurhidayu and Md Yasin, Ina Salwany (2022) Laboratory and field assessments of oral Vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes. Animals, 12 (2). art. no. 133. pp. 1-15. ISSN 2076-2615 https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/2/133 10.3390/ani12020133
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description Vibriosis is one of the most common threats to farmed grouper; thus, substantial efforts are underway to control the disease. This study presents an oral vaccination against multiple Vibrio spp. in a marine fish with double booster immunisation. The Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 vaccine candidate was selected from infected groupers Epinephelus sp. in a local farm and was formalin inactivated and combined with commercial feed at a 10% ratio (v/w). A laboratory vaccination trial was conducted for seventy days. The induction of IgM antibody responses in the serum of Asian seabass Lates calcarifer immunised with the oral Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 was significantly (p < 0.05) increased as early as week one post-primary vaccination. Subsequent administration of the first and second booster for 5 consecutive days, starting on days 14 and 42, respectively, improved the specific antibody level and reached a highly significant (p < 0.05) value at days 35 and 49 before slightly decreasing from day 56 onwards. Antibody titres of the control unvaccinated group remained relatively stable and low throughout the experimental period. At the end of the 70-day vaccination trial, 23 days post final boost, an intraperitoneal challenge with a field strain of Vibrio harveyi, V. alginolyticus, and V. parahaemolyticus was carried out. Our challenge study showed that oral Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 vaccine candidate could induce significant protection, with an RPS of 70–80% against different Vibrio species. Thereafter, a field trial was conducted in a mariculture farm to study the effect of field vaccination using the oral Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 vaccine candidate. A total of 3000 hybrid grouper juveniles were divided into two groups in triplicate. Fish of Group 1 were not vaccinated, while Group 2 were vaccinated with the feed-based vaccine. Vaccinations were carried out on days 0, 14, and 42 via feeding the fish with the vaccine at 4% body weight for 5 consecutive days. At the end of the study period, the fish survival rate was 80% for the vaccinated group, significantly (p < 0.05) higher than the 65% seen in the control unvaccinated group. Furthermore, the vaccinated fish showed significantly (p < 0.05) better growth performances. Therefore, the oral Vibrio vaccine from the inactivated Vibrio harveyi strain VH1 is a potential versatile vaccine candidate that could stimulate good immune responses and confer high protection in both Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer, and farm hybrid grouper Epinephelus fuscoguttatus × Epinephelus lanceolatus.
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author Mohamad, Aslah
Mursidi, Fathin Amirah
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Azmai, Mohammad Noor Amal
Annas, Salleh
Monir, Md Shirajum
Mohd Loqman, .
Hairudin, Fahmie
Al-saari, Nurhidayu
Md Yasin, Ina Salwany
spellingShingle Mohamad, Aslah
Mursidi, Fathin Amirah
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Azmai, Mohammad Noor Amal
Annas, Salleh
Monir, Md Shirajum
Mohd Loqman, .
Hairudin, Fahmie
Al-saari, Nurhidayu
Md Yasin, Ina Salwany
Laboratory and field assessments of oral Vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes
author_facet Mohamad, Aslah
Mursidi, Fathin Amirah
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Azmai, Mohammad Noor Amal
Annas, Salleh
Monir, Md Shirajum
Mohd Loqman, .
Hairudin, Fahmie
Al-saari, Nurhidayu
Md Yasin, Ina Salwany
author_sort Mohamad, Aslah
title Laboratory and field assessments of oral Vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes
title_short Laboratory and field assessments of oral Vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes
title_full Laboratory and field assessments of oral Vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes
title_fullStr Laboratory and field assessments of oral Vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory and field assessments of oral Vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes
title_sort laboratory and field assessments of oral vibrio vaccine indicate the potential for protection against vibriosis in cultured marine fishes
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102071/
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/2/133
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