Insect meal in aquafeeds: A sustainable path to enhanced mucosal immunity in fish

Fish Shellfish Immunol. 2024 May 11:150:109625. doi: 10.1016/j.fsi.2024.109625. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The mucosal surfaces of fish, including their intestines, gills, and skin, are constantly exposed to various environmental threats, such as water quality fluctuations, pollutants, and pathogens. However, various cells and microbiota closely associated with these surfaces work in tandem to create a functional protective barrier against these conditions. Recent research has shown that incorporating specific feed ingredients into fish diets can significantly boost their mucosal and general immune response. Among the various ingredients being investigated, insect meal has emerged as one of the most promising options, owing to its high protein content and immunomodulatory properties. By positively influencing the structure and function of mucosal surfaces, insect meal (IM) has the potential to enhance the overall immune status of fish. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the potential benefits of incorporating IM into aquafeed as a feed ingredient for augmenting the mucosal immune response of fish.

Keywords: Aquafeed; Immunomodulation; Insect meal; Microbiota composition; Mucous cell.

Publication types

  • Review