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Recent progress toward the identification of anti-viral immune mechanisms in decapod crustaceans

Recent progress toward the identification of anti-viral immune mechanisms in decapod crustaceans
Recent progress toward the identification of anti-viral immune mechanisms in decapod crustaceans
The sustainable intensification of crustacean aquaculture, which is dominated by the farming of penaeid shrimp species, continues to be beset by viral disease outbreaks. Despite this, reports exist of differential susceptibility to viral infection between different shrimp species and populations, and between shrimp and other decapod crustaceans. These reports have, in part, provided the motivation to identify key mechanisms of antiviral resistance, or refractivity, in commercially-important species. Within the last decade these studies have created significant advances in our understanding of host virus interactions in decapod models. However, at the same time, the complexity of host virus interactions has presented significant challenges for interpretation of anti-viral immune responses. In this short review, recent progress in our understanding of the complexity of host virus interactions are considered, and challenges to the unequivocal identification of anti-viral immunity are highlighted. Special consideration is given to the advances in understanding being created by the use of RNA interference approaches. Based on the ‘state of the art’, it is concluded that the identification of effective intervention strategies for application at farm scale currently presents an unrealistic target for the aquaculture industry. Future technical developments necessary to support continued progress are also considered.
0022-2011
111-117
Hauton, Christopher
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Hauton, Christopher
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Hauton, Christopher (2017) Recent progress toward the identification of anti-viral immune mechanisms in decapod crustaceans. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 147, 111-117. (doi:10.1016/j.jip.2017.01.002).

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Abstract

The sustainable intensification of crustacean aquaculture, which is dominated by the farming of penaeid shrimp species, continues to be beset by viral disease outbreaks. Despite this, reports exist of differential susceptibility to viral infection between different shrimp species and populations, and between shrimp and other decapod crustaceans. These reports have, in part, provided the motivation to identify key mechanisms of antiviral resistance, or refractivity, in commercially-important species. Within the last decade these studies have created significant advances in our understanding of host virus interactions in decapod models. However, at the same time, the complexity of host virus interactions has presented significant challenges for interpretation of anti-viral immune responses. In this short review, recent progress in our understanding of the complexity of host virus interactions are considered, and challenges to the unequivocal identification of anti-viral immunity are highlighted. Special consideration is given to the advances in understanding being created by the use of RNA interference approaches. Based on the ‘state of the art’, it is concluded that the identification of effective intervention strategies for application at farm scale currently presents an unrealistic target for the aquaculture industry. Future technical developments necessary to support continued progress are also considered.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 January 2017
Published date: 1 July 2017
Organisations: Marine Biology & Ecology

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Local EPrints ID: 406549
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/406549
ISSN: 0022-2011
PURE UUID: 185ea54c-e259-43f9-ba74-baf031110f2a
ORCID for Christopher Hauton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2313-4226

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Date deposited: 18 Mar 2017 02:22
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 05:07

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