Protection of Atlantic salmon against virus infection by intramuscular injection of IFNc expression plasmid
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2014-07-02Type
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n this work we have tested the in vivo antiviral activity of type I interferons (IFNs) in Atlantic salmon
by injecting presmolts intramuscularly (i.m.) with plasmids encoding IFNa1, IFNb or IFNc under the
control of a CMV promoter, and measured expression of antiviral genes in organs and protection against
infection with infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV)infection. Allthree IFN plasmids induced expression
of antiviral genes (Mx, Viperin, ISG15 and IFIT5) at the muscle injection site while the control plasmid
had little effect. Only IFNb and IFNc plasmids induced expression of antiviral genes in head kidney, liver
and heart. This suggests that IFNb and IFNc are distributed systemically while IFNa1 is active only at the
injection site. Injection of IFNc plasmid was found to induce expression of antiviral genes and receptors
for virus RNA (RIG-I, TLR3 and TLR7) in head kidney from 1 to at least 8 weeks. Immunoblotting showed
increased expression of ISG15 and Mx protein in liver with time during this time period. Challenge of
presmolts with ISAV8 weeks after injection ofIFN plasmids, showed strong protection ofthe IFNc plasmid
injected fish, low protection of the IFNb plasmid injected fish and no protection of the IFNa1 plasmid
injected fish. Clues to the difference in protection obtained with IFNb and IFNc plasmids were found
by immunohistochemical and immunoblot studies of Mx protein, which indicated that IFNc plasmid
stimulated stronger Mx protein expression in heart tissues and liver endothelial cells than IFNb plasmid.
Taken together,these data suggestthati.m. injection ofthe IFNc expression plasmid may be a new method
for protecting Atlantic salmon against virus infection.
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Chang CJ, Robertsen C, Sun B, Robertsen B. Protection of Atlantic salmon against virus infection by intramuscular injection of IFNc expression plasmid. Vaccine. 2014;32(36):4695-4702Metadata
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