Editorial: The role of red blood cells in the immune response of fish

Autor: Ortega-Villaizan, Maria Del Mar, Coll, Julio, Rimstad, Espen
Přispěvatelé: European Commission, Ortega-Villaizan, Maria Del Mar, Coll, Julio, Rimstad, Espen
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Frontiers in Immunology. 13
ISSN: 1664-3224
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1005546
Popis: 3 pág. Departamento de Biotecnología
The role of nucleated red blood cells (RBCs) as cellular mediators of the immune response in fish has emerged as a hot research subject that has attracted fish immunologists’ attention during the past decade. Fish are the most primitive vertebrates, possessing many of the cell types and molecules found in higher vertebrates. However, the immune system of fish is peculiarly dissimilar to that of higher vertebrates. Immune response is still poorly understood in most fish species, particularly in species recently introduced to aquaculture. These facts have limited the development of strategies to combat infectious diseases so far. Concerning fish RBCs, a number of biological processes relevant to immunity had been described for them: (i) pathogen recognition; (ii) clearance of pathogens by means of binding microbial immune complexes and (iii) production of cytokines or specific signalling molecules in response to pathogens. This Special Issue aimed to gather new research findings and advances on the role of RBCs in mediating the immune response in fish, with the hope that this forum could foster further collaborations in this emerging area of research. In this Research Topic, the advances on the immune response of fish RBCs to viruses or to different antiviral prophylactics will be presented. It contains articles related to the RBCs immune response to RNA and DNA viruses, as well as to different types of prophylactics, such an antigen-based DNA vaccine or a nanosctructured recombinant antigenic protein.
European Research Council fund to MO-V (ERC Starting Grant GA639249)
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