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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Densmore, Christine L.
Author's Email Address Christine_Densmore@usgs.gov
URN etd-3617102339731121
Title BACTERIAL KIDNEY DISEASE AND ITS EFFECT ON THE SALMONID IMMUNE RESPONSE
Degree PhD
Department Veterinary Medical Sciences
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Stephen Smith chair
Cliff Starliper none
Hugo Veit none
John Robertson none
Larisa Ford none
Rocco Cipriano none
Keywords
  • bacterial kidney disease
  • immunity
  • salmonid
  • Renibacterium salmoninarum
Date of Defense 1997-11-04
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Renibacterium salmoninarum, the etiological agent of

bacterial kidney disease (BKD) of salmonid fish, is a

pathogen of great concern among fisheries and the

aquaculture industry worldwide. Previous

investigations have indicated the pathogenesis of BKD

is complex. It is a chronic, multisystemic,

granulomatous disease with a number of potential

immunomodulatory effects on the host. Given the

current limitations for treatment and control of BKD, it

is imperative that the pursuit of development of

methods of prevention, namely management strategies

and vaccination, be continued. To do so, the

immunology of BKD must be elucidated in order to

better understand and manipulate the associated

immune responses to our advantage.

This dissertation is composed of four chapters which

relate to BKD and the associated immune responses

of three species of susceptible salmonid fish as

follows:

Exogenous stress factors, through stress-induced

immunosuppression, have been shown to influence

BKD development in cultured salmonids. Chapter 1

examines the effects of two environmental stressors

common to fish culture, overcrowding and

overfeeding, as they affect BKD development and R.

salmoninarumantigen prevalence among juvenile

chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).

Immunomodulatory interaction between pathogen and

host in BKD is widely reported and merits further

investigation. Particularly, the immunological

parameters affected and the role of the extracellular

protein (ECP) of R. salmoninarum are of interest.

Chapter 2 examines the in vivo immune response of

rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) following

exposure to the ECP in terms of both humoral and

cell-mediated immunological parameters, including the

immune response against another bacterial pathogen.

Chapter 3 addresses the in vitro effects of the ECP

upon specific splenic immunocyte functions,

phagocytosis and respiratory burst activity, in brook

trout (Salvelinus fontinalis).

The immune-complex mediated hypersensitivity

reported to occur with BKD has considerable

ramifications for control measures involving

immunostimulation via antigen exposure. Further

investigation is warranted to discern the significance

and consistency of immunological hypersensivity in

BKD pathogenesis. Chapter 4 examines the renal

lesions, including immunopathologic changes and

indications of immune-mediated disease, of brook

trout exposed to R. salmoninarum.

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