DETECTION OF A DISTINCT GILL-SURFACE ANTIBODY-RESPONSE FOLLOWING HORIZONTAL INFECTION AND BATH CHALLENGE OF BROOK TROUT SALVELINUS-FONTINALIS WITH FLAVOBACTERIUM-BRANCHIOPHILUM, THE CAUSATIVE AGENT OF BACTERIAL GILL DISEASE

Citation
Js. Lumsden et al., DETECTION OF A DISTINCT GILL-SURFACE ANTIBODY-RESPONSE FOLLOWING HORIZONTAL INFECTION AND BATH CHALLENGE OF BROOK TROUT SALVELINUS-FONTINALIS WITH FLAVOBACTERIUM-BRANCHIOPHILUM, THE CAUSATIVE AGENT OF BACTERIAL GILL DISEASE, Diseases of aquatic organisms, 16(1), 1993, pp. 21-27
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences",Zoology,"Marine & Freshwater Biology
ISSN journal
01775103
Volume
16
Issue
1
Year of publication
1993
Pages
21 - 27
Database
ISI
SICI code
0177-5103(1993)16:1<21:DOADGA>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Gill mucus and serum were collected from 2-yr-old brook trout througho ut the course of an experimental infection with bacterial gill disease (BGD). This was produced initially by horizontal transmission from si ck rainbow trout fry, and second by bath challenge using a pure cultur e of the bacterium Flavobacterium branchiophilum. Increased serum and gill antibody levels were detected (in an indirect enzyme immunoassay to F. branchiophilum soluble antigen) following both horizontal transm ission and bath challenge, although only the increase in gill antibody levels following bath challenge was statistically significant (p < 0. 01). Maximum gill antibody levels took longer to reach (57 vs 16 d) du ring the secondary antibody response. Regression of individual gill an tibody titres was poorly correlated with serum antibody titres in the same individuals (r2 = 0.012).