2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.734932
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First expression and immunogenicity study of a novel trivalent outer membrane protein (OmpII-U-A) from Aeromonas hydrophila, Vibrio vulnificus and Edwardsiella anguillarum

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“…In addition to these bivalent vaccines, a trivalent outer membrane protein, OmpII-U-A, containing part sequences of OmpU from V. vulnificus , OmpA from E. anguillarum, and OmpII from A. hydrophila , can also be made into a vaccine. According to the study of He et al [ 37 ], the OmpII-U-A is able to prevent eel from being infected by V. vulnificus and A. hydrophila . This is the first time the expression and immunogenicity of a trivalent Omp are being reported, and the outcomes of this research will supply valuable guidelines for the exploration of multiplex vaccines in fish.…”
Section: Control and Prevention Strategies Of Vibriosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to these bivalent vaccines, a trivalent outer membrane protein, OmpII-U-A, containing part sequences of OmpU from V. vulnificus , OmpA from E. anguillarum, and OmpII from A. hydrophila , can also be made into a vaccine. According to the study of He et al [ 37 ], the OmpII-U-A is able to prevent eel from being infected by V. vulnificus and A. hydrophila . This is the first time the expression and immunogenicity of a trivalent Omp are being reported, and the outcomes of this research will supply valuable guidelines for the exploration of multiplex vaccines in fish.…”
Section: Control and Prevention Strategies Of Vibriosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other outer membrane proteins (Omp)‐based vaccines have been developed, the most used being OmpU, OmpA and OmpII from V. vulnificus , E. anguillarum and A. hydrophila , respectively (Table 5). After vaccination and challenge with a given pathogen, eels vaccinated with Omp generally had significantly higher relative survival than those vaccinated with control solution (Guo et al., 2019, 2020; He et al., 2020; Le et al., 2018; LiHua et al., 2019).…”
Section: Potential Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vibrio vulnificus, Aeromonas hydrophila, Edwardsiella anguillarum and Vibrio anguillarum. V. vulnificus is mainly located in the gills of the eel and invades the internal organs, resulting in septicaemia (Callol et al, 2013;He, Wu, Ling, et al, 2020); A. hydrophila causes ulcerative disease (Guo et al, 2020;He, Wu, Tang, et al, 2020); E. anguillarum infection results in severe liver injury and abdominal bleeding (Duan et al, 2019;He et al, 2021;Xiao et al, 2020;Zhai et al, 2021), and V. anguillarum and its extracellular product (ECP) cause serious damage to the eel's muscle tissue (Alicia et al, 2005). However, there is no report on V. harveyi infection of cultured freshwater fish so far.…”
Section: The Common Bacterial Pathogens Reported In Eel Farming Includementioning
confidence: 99%