Differential transcriptomic response in the spleen and head kidney following vaccination and infection of Asian seabass with streptococcus iniae
Vaccination is an important strategy in the protection of aquaculture species from major diseases. However, we still do not have a good understanding of the mechanisms underlying vaccine-induced disease resistance. This is further complicated by the presence of several lymphoid organs that play diff...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1047662023-02-28T17:05:00Z Differential transcriptomic response in the spleen and head kidney following vaccination and infection of Asian seabass with streptococcus iniae Ngoh, Si Yan Jiang, Junhui Miyata, Masato Chan, Candy Liew, Woei Chang Saju, Jolly M. Ng, Kah Sing Wong, Fong Sian Lee, Yeng Sheng Chang, Siow Foong Orbán, László Thune, Ronald School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Vaccination is an important strategy in the protection of aquaculture species from major diseases. However, we still do not have a good understanding of the mechanisms underlying vaccine-induced disease resistance. This is further complicated by the presence of several lymphoid organs that play different roles when mounting an immune response. In this study, we attempt to elucidate some of these mechanisms using a microarray-based approach. Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) were vaccinated against Streptococcus iniae and the transcriptomic changes within the spleen and head kidney at one and seven days post-vaccination were profiled. We subsequently challenged the seabass at three weeks post-vaccination with live S. iniae and similarly profiled the transcriptomes of the two organs after the challenge. We found that vaccination induced an early, but transient transcriptomic change in the spleens and a delayed response in the head kidneys, which became more similar to one another compared to un-vaccinated ones. When challenged with the pathogen, the spleen, but not the head kidneys, responded transcriptomically at 25–29 hours post-challenge. A unique set of genes, in particular those involved in the activation of NF-κB signaling, was up-regulated in the vaccinated spleens upon pathogen challenge but not in the un-vaccinated spleens. A semi-quantitative PCR detection of S. iniae using metagenomic DNA extracted from the water containing the seabass also revealed that vaccination resulted in reduction of pathogen shedding. This result indicated that vaccination not only led to a successful immune defense against the infection, but also reduced the chances for horizontal transmission of the pathogen. In conclusion, we have provided a transcriptomic analysis of how the teleost spleen and head kidneys responded to vaccination and subsequent infection. The different responses from the two organs are suggestive of their unique roles in establishing a vaccine-induced disease resistance. Published version 2014-08-14T09:05:55Z 2019-12-06T21:39:15Z 2014-08-14T09:05:55Z 2019-12-06T21:39:15Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Jiang, J., Miyata, M., Chan, C., Ngoh, S. Y., Liew, W. C., Saju, J. M., et al. (2014). Differential Transcriptomic Response in the Spleen and Head Kidney Following Vaccination and Infection of Asian Seabass with Streptococcus iniae. PLoS ONE, 9(7), e99128-. 1932-6203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104766 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/20284 10.1371/journal.pone.0099128 24992587 en PLoS ONE © 2014 Jiang et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. application/pdf |
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Vaccination is an important strategy in the protection of aquaculture species from major diseases. However, we still do not have a good understanding of the mechanisms underlying vaccine-induced disease resistance. This is further complicated by the presence of several lymphoid organs that play different roles when mounting an immune response. In this study, we attempt to elucidate some of these mechanisms using a microarray-based approach. Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) were vaccinated against Streptococcus iniae and the transcriptomic changes within the spleen and head kidney at one and seven days post-vaccination were profiled. We subsequently challenged the seabass at three weeks post-vaccination with live S. iniae and similarly profiled the transcriptomes of the two organs after the challenge. We found that vaccination induced an early, but transient transcriptomic change in the spleens and a delayed response in the head kidneys, which became more similar to one another compared to un-vaccinated ones. When challenged with the pathogen, the spleen, but not the head kidneys, responded transcriptomically at 25–29 hours post-challenge. A unique set of genes, in particular those involved in the activation of NF-κB signaling, was up-regulated in the vaccinated spleens upon pathogen challenge but not in the un-vaccinated spleens. A semi-quantitative PCR detection of S. iniae using metagenomic DNA extracted from the water containing the seabass also revealed that vaccination resulted in reduction of pathogen shedding. This result indicated that vaccination not only led to a successful immune defense against the infection, but also reduced the chances for horizontal transmission of the pathogen. In conclusion, we have provided a transcriptomic analysis of how the teleost spleen and head kidneys responded to vaccination and subsequent infection. The different responses from the two organs are suggestive of their unique roles in establishing a vaccine-induced disease resistance. |
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Differential transcriptomic response in the spleen and head kidney following vaccination and infection of Asian seabass with streptococcus iniae |
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Differential transcriptomic response in the spleen and head kidney following vaccination and infection of Asian seabass with streptococcus iniae |
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Differential transcriptomic response in the spleen and head kidney following vaccination and infection of Asian seabass with streptococcus iniae |
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Differential transcriptomic response in the spleen and head kidney following vaccination and infection of Asian seabass with streptococcus iniae |
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Differential transcriptomic response in the spleen and head kidney following vaccination and infection of Asian seabass with streptococcus iniae |
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differential transcriptomic response in the spleen and head kidney following vaccination and infection of asian seabass with streptococcus iniae |
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