Immunoprotective test and whole-genome sequencing analysis of the attenuated S02 strain of Streptococcus iniae
Dandan Yi, Aiying Lei, Yu Liu, Guixiang Tong, Ting Huang, Chenyu Quan, Ming Chen, Liping Li

TL;DR
This study evaluates the safety and effectiveness of an attenuated S02 strain of Streptococcus iniae as a vaccine for tilapia and identifies genetic changes that reduce its virulence.
Contribution
The study identifies specific genomic inversions and gene disruptions in the S02 strain that explain its attenuated virulence and strong immunogenicity.
Findings
The S02 strain is safe and stable, showing no pathogenicity after 50 generations of passage in tilapia.
The S02 vaccine induces high IgM levels and provides 92.58% protection against S. iniae infection.
Genomic analysis reveals two 0.2 Mbp inverted segments in S02, affecting virulence-related genes like hysA, hylA, and hylB.
Abstract
Streptococcus iniae is one of the most serious diseases threatening tilapia aquaculture, causing huge economic losses every year. Injectable attenuated vaccines are still the best choice for preventing streptococcal diseases affecting the tilapia. This study evaluated the safety, stability, immunogenicity, antibody production time, and immune dose of the attenuated S02 strain of S. iniae and comprehensively analyzed the possible mechanisms of its attenuated virulence at the whole-genome level. After detoxification, the S02 strain completely loses its pathogenicity to tilapia and has good immunogenicity. The results of the backpropagation safety test showed that the S02 strain did not cause disease or death to tilapia after continuous passage for 50 generations. AfterS02 was injected, the immunoglobulin M (IgM) level in the serum was significantly higher than that in the GX005…
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TopicsStreptococcal Infections and Treatments · Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management · Neonatal and Maternal Infections
