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- Title
Differences in the antibody response and survival of genetically different varieties of common carp ( Cyprinus carpio L.) vaccinated with a commercial Aeromonas salmonicida/A. hydrophila vaccine and challenged with A. hydrophila.
- Authors
Jeney, Zsigmond; Rácz, Tímea; Thompson, Kim; Poobalane, Saravanane; Ardó, László; Adams, Alexandra; Jeney, Galina
- Abstract
Males of two strains of carp, wild Duna (D), and inbred Szarvas 22 (22), were selected for high and low stress response. Two purebreds of D and 22, from randomly chosen parents and four crosses, 22 × 22-L (low stress response), 22 × 22-H (high stress response), 22 × D-L (low stress response) and 22 × D-H (high stress response) from selected stress response parents were produced and vaccinated with a commercial Aeromonas salmonicida/Aeromonas hydrophila vaccine and their circulating antibody response evaluated 1, 3, 5, and 7 weeks post-vaccination by ELISA. Significantly higher titres of circulatory antibodies against A. hydrophila were found in the families 22 and cross 22 × 22-L compared to other groups. The development of circulatory antibodies against A. hydrophila in all crosses having at least one D parent was low and remained low throughout the experiment. The level of circulatory antibodies against atypical A. salmonicida in the inbred strain increased following a booster vaccination with the highest values measured in inbred strain 22 and cross 22 × 22 L. The different varieties of carp had different levels of survival against experimental challenge with A. hydrophila. The greatest survival was obtained in strain 22 and cross 22 × 22-L, while ~90% of D wild carp and cross 22 × D (independent of their stress response) died. Survival results correlated well with the antibody response of the different groups: 22 and 22 × 22-L had the highest antibody titres against A. hydrophila and the greatest level of survival.
- Subjects
PHARMACODYNAMICS; CARP; AEROMONAS hydrophila; AEROMONAS salmonicida; IMMUNOGLOBULINS
- Publication
Fish Physiology & Biochemistry, 2009, Vol 35, Issue 4, p677
- ISSN
0920-1742
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10695-009-9329-3