World Aquaculture Magazine - September 2016

WWW.WAS.ORG • WORLD AQUACULTURE • SEPTEMBER 2016 33 Mohamed, S., S. Mona, E.M. Magdy and E.M. Mansour. 2016. Recent progress in applications of nanoparticles in fish medicine: A review. Nanomedicine, NBM2016, 12:701-710. Nirmal, M., S. Mariusz and T. Istvan. 2014. Oral delivery of nanoparticle-based vaccines. Expert Review of Vaccines doi: 10.1586/14760584.2014.936852. Rajesh, K.S., A. Ishaq, V. Parameswaran, R. Sudhakaran, B.V. Sarath and A.S.S Hameed. 2008. Potential use of chitosan nanoparticles for oral delivery of DNA vaccine in Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) to protect from Vibrio (Listonella) anguillarum. Fish and Shellfish Immunology 25:47-56. Rajesh, K.S., C. Venkatesan, M. Sarathi, V. Sarathbabu, J. Thomas, K.A. Basha and A.S.S. Hameed. 2009. Oral delivery of DNA construct using chitosan nanoparticles to protect the shrimp from white spot syndrome virus (WSSV). Fish and Shellfish Immunology 26:429-437. Rather, M.A., R. Sharma, M. Aklakur, S. Ahmad, N. Kumar. M. Khan and V.L. Ramya. 2011. Nanotechnology: A Novel tool for Aquaculture and Fisheries Development, A prospective MiniReview. Fisheries and Aquaculture Journal FAJ-16. Tian, J. and Y. Juan. 2011. Poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles as candidate DNA vaccine carrier for oral immunization of Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) against lymphocystis disease virus. Fish and Shellfish Immunology 30:109-117. Tian, J., X. Sun, X. Chen, J. Yu, L. Qu, L. Wang. 2008. The formulation and immunisation of oral poly (DL-lactide-coglycolide) microcapsules containing a plasmid vaccine against lymphocystis disease virus in Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). International Journal of Immunopharmacology 8:900908. Tinsley, B.A.M., R. Fretwell, A.B. Dowsett, S.L. Davis and G.H. Farrar. 2000. Formulation of poly (D, L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) microparticles for rapid plasmid DNA delivery. Journal of Control Release 66(2-3):229-241. Treuel, L., X. Jiang and G.U. Nienhaus. 2013. New views on cellular uptake and trafficking of manufactured nanoparticles. Journal of Royal Society Interface DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2012.0939 Vimal, S., M.S. Abdul, G. Taju, K.S. Nambi, R.N. Sundar, N. Madan, M.A. Farook, T. Rajkumar, D. Gopinath and A.S.S. Hameed. 2013. Chitosan tripolyphosphate (CS/TPP) nanoparticles: preparation, characterization and application for gene delivery in shrimp. Acta Tropica 128:486-493. Vimal, S., G. Taju, K.S.N. Nambi, M.S. Abdul, B.V. Sarath, M. Ravi and A.S.S. Hameed. 2012. Synthesis and characterization of CS/ TPP nanoparticles for oral delivery of gene in fish. Aquaculture 358-359:14-22. Vinay, T.N., Y.J. Kim, M.H. Jung, W.S. Kim, D.H. Kim and S.J. Jung. 2013. Inactivated vaccine against viral hemorrhagic septecemia (VHS) emulsified with squalene and aluminum hydroxide adjuvant provides long term protection in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Vaccine 31:4603-4610. Wang, D., D.R. Robinson, G.S. Kwon and J. Samuel. 1999. Encapsulation of plasmid DNA in biodegradable poly (D, L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) microspheres as a novel approach for immunogene delivery. Journal of Control Release 57:9-18. Yasumoto, S., Y. Kuzuya, M. Yasuda, T. Yoshimura and T. Miyazaki. 2006a. Oral immunization of common carp with a liposome vaccine fusing Koi Herpesvirus antigen. Fish Pathology 41:141-145. Yasumoto, S., T. Yoshimura and T. Miyazaki. 2006b. Oral immunization of common carp with a liposome vaccine containing Aeromonas hydrophila antigen. Fish Pathology 41:4549. Zheng, F., H. Liu, X. Sun, Y. Zhang, B. Zhang, Z. Teng, Y. Hou and B. Wang. 2016. Development of oral DNA vaccine based on chitosan nanoparticles for the immunization against reddish body iridovirus in turbots (Scophthalmus maximus). Aquaculture 452:263-271. Trust us to share your unique products across the globe! • Organic & GLOBALG.A.P. Certification • Friend of the Sea Add-on (FoS) • Compound Feed Manufacturing (CFM) • GLOBALG.A.P. Risk Assessment • on Social Practice (GRASP) Gainesville, FL USA • 352-377-0133 • www.qcsinfo.org for the global organic and ethical marketplace Nanoparticle-based vaccines have tremendous advantages and applicability as fish vaccines. This article has mentioned several research attempts and success stories in eliciting good immune response in aquaculture species. However, nanovaccine research in aquaculture health management is in its infancy and more research and development is required. Nanoparticle-based vaccines represent a potential option for injection-free, mass vaccination in aquaculture.

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