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Effects of Synechococcus Sp. PCC 7942 Harboring Vp19, Vp28, and Vp (19 + 28) on the Survival and Immune Response of Litopenaeus Vannamei Infected WSSV

Fish & shellfish immunology(2020)

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This study aimed to assess the effect of oral administration of Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942 harboring vp19, vp28, and vp(19 + 28)against infection by white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) on juveniles of Litopenaeus vannamei. L. vannamei was orally administrated by feeding with different mutants of Synechococcus for 10 days, and then challenged with WSSV. The cumulative mortality of vp19, vp28, vp (19 + 28) groups was lower than that of the positive control group (57.8%, 62.2%, 71.1%, respectively); vp (19 + 28) group had a better protection rate than vp19 and vp28 groups. The analysis of shrimp immunological parameters showed that, after WSSV injection, the activity of superoxide dismutase, phenol oxidase, catalase, and lysozyme in the hepatopancreas of vp19, vp28, and vp (19 + 28) groups was higher than in the positive group; at the same time, growth performances of L. vannamei of experimental groups were better than control groups. Results showed that the Synechococcus mutants harboring vp19, vp28, and vp (19 + 28) could be used both as drug and feed to also enhance the defensive ability of juvenile shrimp against WSSV infection by increasing the activity of immune related enzymes.
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vp19,vp28,vp (19+28),Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942,Oral vaccine,WSSV,Litopenaeus vannamei
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