2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2020.103988
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Full recombinant flagellin B from Vibrio anguillarum (rFLA) and its recombinant D1 domain (rND1) promote a pro-inflammatory state and improve vaccination against P. salmonis in Atlantic salmon (S. salar)

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“…In the present study, in vitro experiments showed that flaB induced the strongest immune response among the flagellins. Studies by Gonzalez-Stegmaier et al (2019 and 2021) reported similar findings (16,30). However, these previous studies did not delve further into the immune function mechanisms of flaB, hence further research is required to deepen our understanding in this area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In the present study, in vitro experiments showed that flaB induced the strongest immune response among the flagellins. Studies by Gonzalez-Stegmaier et al (2019 and 2021) reported similar findings (16,30). However, these previous studies did not delve further into the immune function mechanisms of flaB, hence further research is required to deepen our understanding in this area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Recently, González-Stegmaier et al. ( 128 ) demonstrated that the full recombinant flagellin B from Vibrio anguillarum (rFLA) and its recombinant D1 domain (rND1) induced the expression of genes involved in an inflammatory response quickly and for a short time and that these effects can occur when the molecules are used alone or in combination with a commercial vaccine against P. salmonis .…”
Section: Piscirickettsia Salmonis Evades the Cell-mediated A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous other studies have reported that outer membrane proteins (OMPs) are generally very immunogenic due to their exposed epitopes on the cell surface ( 176 ) and have the potential of a vaccine candidate for fish against V. anguillarum ( 177 , 178 ), Vibrio mimicus ( 179 ), V. harveyi ( 180 ), Vibrio ichthyoenteri ( 181 ), P. olivaceus ( 182 ), E. tarda ( 183 ) and A. hydrophila ( 184 ) infection. Flagellin is also well-studied and effective subunit vaccine candidate ( 185 ). Viral capsid proteins are also regarded as significant possible antigens for the development of subunit vaccines ( 186 , 187 ).…”
Section: Classification and Preparation Technology Of Aquatic Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%