The common use of antimicrobials in food-animal production can lead to drug residues in edible tissues for consumers. However, immunomodulators enhance immune responses and vaccine effectiveness. A new perspective explores bacterial extracellular bioactive molecules (EBMs) in food-animal production to modulate host immune responses, potentially transforming pathogen management and antimicrobial use. This study investigates the immunogenic potential of Aeromonas hydrophila-derived EBMs (Antigens) to enhance the immune system. Four Antigens were administered intraperitoneally to Oreochromis niloticus (Nile Tilapia). Antigens 2 and Antigens 3 boosted fish immune competence within 21Â days. Remarkably, Antigens 3 induced robust immunity against A. hydrophila with a single dose, notably enhancing antibody-based immune responses. The increased antibody activity suggests Antigens 3 could be a vaccine candidate, promising further research and potential application in food-animal production to improve disease control. This study highlights immunomodulators' potential in reshaping disease management in the food-animal industry, emphasizing the benefits of focusing on bacterial EBMs to reduce reliance on antimicrobials and achieve sustainable disease prevention.
Immunomodulation and Humoral Immune Response in Teleost Immunized with Aeromonas-Derived Antigenic Extracellular Bioactive Molecules.
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作者:Fatsi Patrick Senam Kofi, Kawai Koichiro, Asmah Ruby, Oppong Betty Bandoh, Appiah Ebenezer Koranteng, Hashem Shaharior, Addo Acheampong, Kusorgbor Joyce Kplorla, Magna Emmanuel Kaboja, Obeng Abraham Kusi, Quansah Lydia, Saba Courage Kosi Setsoafia, Bawah Juliana, Setufe Seyramsarah Blossom, Adu-Nti Frank, Ameworwor Miriam Yayra, Quansah Clara Ruth, Saito Hidetoshi, Johnson-Ashun Mercy, Osei Lilly Konadu, Agbeko Etornyo, Anani Francis Assogba, Agyakwah Seth Koranteng
| 期刊: | Indian Journal of Microbiology | 影响因子: | 1.600 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Sep;64(3):1110-1122 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s12088-024-01254-1 | ||
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