EUPAHW2024 - Appel 2024 "Promouvoir la Santé et le Bien-être Animaux" 2025

AquTRep – AquTRep

Résumé de soumission

Disease prevention is essential to enhance production and sustainability in European fish farming. Despite being the fastest-growing food
production sector, aquaculture is hampered by infectious diseases. Preventing viral outbreaks and opportunistic infections requires
understanding fish immune responses to pathogens and vaccines. While salmon vaccines have reduced antibiotic use, effective strategies
against many viral and bacterial diseases in farmed fish are lacking. Current vaccine efficacy measures focus on B cell/antibody responses,
but successful vaccines need both B and T lymphocyte activation. While T cell responses are crucial for protection, they are not well
understood in fish, due to limited tools and species diversity. Fish possess conventional T cell subsets (cytotoxic, helper, regulatory), but
their dynamics and interactions with B cells are not well known. ?d T cells are also present in fish, this kind of innate-like T cells seem to play
important roles in pathogen control and antibody production, but studies on these cells in farmed fish are scarce. In human and mice, high
throughput sequencing (HTS) methods have become critical tools for studying the T cell repertoires in many different contexts, including
infection and vaccination. The general aim of AquTRep is to implement HTS to monitor and characterize T cell mediated immune responses
in farmed fish. Expanding on tasks developed by PAHW partners, AquTRep brings together experts in fish T cells and immune repertoires to
extend TCR repertoire analysis to all main T cell subsets, based on genomic resources available for the most relevant fish species of
European aquaculture. This will provide a key immunological toolkit for vaccine validation and evaluation.

Coordination du projet

SUSANA MAGADAN MOMPO (Universidade de Vigo)

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Partenariat

Universidade de Vigo
Norwegian Veterinary Institute
University of Norway
VIM Unité de recherche Virologie et Immunologie Moléculaires
Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

Aide de l'ANR 89 999 euros
Début et durée du projet scientifique : - 36 Mois

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