Fish Innate Immune Response to Viral Infection-An Overview of Five Major Antiviral Genes

Viruses. 2022 Jul 15;14(7):1546. doi: 10.3390/v14071546.

Abstract

Fish viral diseases represent a constant threat to aquaculture production. Thus, a better understanding of the cellular mechanisms involved in establishing an antiviral state associated with protection against virus replication and pathogenesis is paramount for a sustainable aquaculture industry. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge on five selected host innate immune-related genes in response to the most relevant viral pathogens in fish farming. Viruses have been classified as ssRNA, dsRNA, and dsDNA according to their genomes, in order to shed light on what those viruses may share in common and what response may be virus-specific, both in vitro (cell culture) as well as in vivo. Special emphasis has been put on trying to identify markers of resistance to viral pathogenesis. That is, those genes more often associated with protection against viral disease, a key issue bearing in mind potential applications into the aquaculture industry.

Keywords: cyprinids; fish; innate immunity; interferon; mx; salmonids; viral disease.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antiviral Agents
  • Fish Diseases*
  • Fishes
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Virus Diseases* / genetics
  • Virus Diseases* / veterinary
  • Viruses* / genetics

Substances

  • Antiviral Agents