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<i>Lactococcus lactis</i> Expressing Type I Interferon From Atlantic Salmon Enhances the Innate Antiviral Immune Response <i>In Vivo</i> and <i>In Vitro</i>
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WoS WOS:000693838200001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85114145017
DOI 10.3389/FIMMU.2021.696781
Año 2021
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



In salmon farming, viruses are responsible for outbreaks that produce significant economic losses for which there is a lack of control tools other than vaccines. Type I interferon has been successfully used for treating some chronic viral infections in humans. However, its application in salmonids depends on the proper design of a vehicle that allows its massive administration, ideally orally. In mammals, administration of recombinant probiotics capable of expressing cytokines has shown local and systemic therapeutic effects. In this work, we evaluate the use of Lactococcus lactis as a type I Interferon expression system in Atlantic salmon, and we analyze its ability to stimulate the antiviral immune response against IPNV, in vivo and in vitro. The interferon expressed in L. lactis, even though it was located mainly in the bacterial cytoplasm, was functional, stimulating Mx and PKR expression in CHSE-214 cells, and reducing the IPNV viral load in SHK-1 cells. In vivo, the oral administration of this L. lactis producer of Interferon I increases Mx and PKR expression, mainly in the spleen, and to a lesser extent, in the head kidney. The oral administration of this strain also reduces the IPNV viral load in Atlantic salmon specimens challenged with this pathogen. Our results show that oral administration of L. lactis producing Interferon I induces systemic effects in Atlantic salmon, allowing to stimulate the antiviral immune response. This probiotic could have effects against a wide variety of viruses that infect Atlantic salmon and also be effective in other salmonids due to the high identity among their type I interferons.

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Revista ISSN
Frontiers In Immunology 1664-3224

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Muñoz, Carlos Hombre Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
2 Gonzalez-Lorca, J. Hombre Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
3 Parra, Mick Hombre Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
4 SOTO-AGUILERA, SARITA ELIZABETH Mujer Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
5 VALDES-PARRA, NATALIA Mujer Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
6 SANDINO-GARCIA, ANA MARIA Mujer Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
ActivaQ Laboratories - Chile
Activaq SA - Chile
6 Sandino, Ana María - Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
ActivaQ Laboratories - Chile
Activaq SA - Chile
7 Windham-Myers, Lisamarie Mujer Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
8 Gonzalez Perez, Alex Ricardo Hombre Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
Univ Lagos - Chile
9 TELLO-REYES, MARIO CESAR Hombre Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
IctioBiotic SpA - Chile
IctioBiot SpA - Chile

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Fundación Innovación Agraria
Fundacion Innovacion Agraria (FIA)

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This research was funded by Fundacion Innovación Agraria (FIA), grant number PYT 2012-0056 to MT. The funder was not involved in the study design, collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, the writing of this article or the decision to submit it for publication.
This research was funded by Fundacion Innovacion Agraria (FIA), grant number PYT 2012-0056 to MT. The funder was not involved in the study design, collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, the writing of this article or the decision to submit it for publication.

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