Research Advances on Tilapia Streptococcosis

<i>Streptococcus agalactiae</i>, often referred to as group B streptococci (GBS), is a severe pathogen that can infect humans as well as other animals, including tilapia, which is extremely popular in commercial aquaculture. This pathogen causes enormous pecuniary loss, and typical sympt...

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Main Author: Ze Zhang
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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spelling doaj-8b32dcf41b3b47b1ad0ec27fcd6930ca2021-05-31T23:16:29ZengMDPI AGPathogens2076-08172021-05-011055855810.3390/pathogens10050558Research Advances on Tilapia StreptococcosisZe Zhang0College of Life Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China<i>Streptococcus agalactiae</i>, often referred to as group B streptococci (GBS), is a severe pathogen that can infect humans as well as other animals, including tilapia, which is extremely popular in commercial aquaculture. This pathogen causes enormous pecuniary loss, and typical symptoms of streptococcosis—the disease caused by <i>S. agalactiae</i>—include abnormal behavior, exophthalmos, and meningitis, among others. Multiple studies have examined virulence factors associated with <i>S. agalactiae</i> infection, and vaccines were explored, including studies of subunit vaccines. Known virulence factors include capsular polysaccharide (CPS), hemolysin, Christie-Atkins-Munch-Peterson (CAMP) factor, hyaluronidase (HAase), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and serine-threonine protein kinase (STPK), and effective vaccine antigens reported to date include GapA, Sip, OCT, PGK, FbsA, and EF-Tu. In this review, I summarize findings from several studies about the etiology, pathology, virulence factors, and vaccine prospects for <i>S. agalactiae</i>. I end by considering which research areas are likely to yield success in the prevention and treatment of tilapia streptococcosis.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/10/5/558tilapia<i>Streptococcus agalactiae</i>streptococcosisvirulence factorssubunit vaccine
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Research Advances on Tilapia Streptococcosis
Pathogens
tilapia
<i>Streptococcus agalactiae</i>
streptococcosis
virulence factors
subunit vaccine
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title Research Advances on Tilapia Streptococcosis
title_short Research Advances on Tilapia Streptococcosis
title_full Research Advances on Tilapia Streptococcosis
title_fullStr Research Advances on Tilapia Streptococcosis
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publisher MDPI AG
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issn 2076-0817
publishDate 2021-05-01
description <i>Streptococcus agalactiae</i>, often referred to as group B streptococci (GBS), is a severe pathogen that can infect humans as well as other animals, including tilapia, which is extremely popular in commercial aquaculture. This pathogen causes enormous pecuniary loss, and typical symptoms of streptococcosis—the disease caused by <i>S. agalactiae</i>—include abnormal behavior, exophthalmos, and meningitis, among others. Multiple studies have examined virulence factors associated with <i>S. agalactiae</i> infection, and vaccines were explored, including studies of subunit vaccines. Known virulence factors include capsular polysaccharide (CPS), hemolysin, Christie-Atkins-Munch-Peterson (CAMP) factor, hyaluronidase (HAase), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and serine-threonine protein kinase (STPK), and effective vaccine antigens reported to date include GapA, Sip, OCT, PGK, FbsA, and EF-Tu. In this review, I summarize findings from several studies about the etiology, pathology, virulence factors, and vaccine prospects for <i>S. agalactiae</i>. I end by considering which research areas are likely to yield success in the prevention and treatment of tilapia streptococcosis.
topic tilapia
<i>Streptococcus agalactiae</i>
streptococcosis
virulence factors
subunit vaccine
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