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DNA vaccination against viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) affects the capacity of kidney leukocytes to respond to a posterior viral encounter.

Journal:
Vaccine
Year:
2026
Authors:
Simón, Rocío et al.
Affiliation:
National Institute of Agricultural and Food Research and Technology (INIA) · Spain

Abstract

Given the lack of antiviral prophylactic measures authorized in aquaculture, vaccination is the most effective method to prevent and control diseases provoked by viral agents. Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) is an important fish pathogen, known to induce high mortality rates and large economic losses worldwide in many aquaculture fish species, including rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). DNA vaccination against VHSV has been proven a very effective method to induce a long-term protection against the virus, yet the mechanisms through which this vaccine induces protection are still unclear. To provide further insight on this matter, in the current study, we have studied the transcriptional response of leukocytes obtained from vaccinated fish when they were exposed in vitro to the virus. For this, fish were intramuscularly (i.m.) injected with the VHSV vaccine or mock-vaccinated with either the empty plasmid or saline solution and 30 days post-vaccination sacrificed to isolate kidney and spleen leukocytes. Isolated leukocytes were then exposed or not to inactivated VHSV and the transcription of a range of genes related to the antiviral response analyzed. Supernatants were also taken from these cultures and tested for antiviral activity. Our results revealed that leukocytes obtained from vaccinated fish, especially those derived from kidney, transcribed some specific antiviral genes and specially MDA5 at higher levels when exposed to the virus, correlating with an increased secretion of antiviral factors to the supernatants. The results obtained provide important insights on how leukocytes from fish effectively vaccinated respond to a posterior viral encounter, information of value to optimize this and other antiviral vaccines for use in aquaculture and establish correlates of protection.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41880819/