Abstract

Betanodaviruses are one of the serious pathogens in nervous necrosis viral (NNV) disease that brings about mortality in the larval stage of grouper ( Epinephelus coioides). In this study, the efficacy of pretreatment, co-treatment, and posttreatment with the antimicrobial epinecidin-1 and hepcidin 1–5 peptides against a betanodavirus was evaluated by intraperitoneal inoculation in grouper. The results showed that co-treatment of epinecidin-1 or hepcidin 1–5 with the virus was effective in promoting a significant decrease in grouper mortality. Re-challenge with virus again after 30 day in co-treated grouper groups showed high survival suggesting that epinecidin-1 and hepcidin 1–5 enhanced fish survival. However, grouper inoculated with NNV and then inoculated with epinecidin-1 8 h later showed significantly different survival from the group inoculated with virus alone, suggesting that epinecidin-1 can be used as a drug to rescue infected grouper. Infection after pretreatment, co-treatment, and posttreatment with epinecidin-1 or hepcidin 1–5 was verified by RT-PCR which showed downregulation of Mx2 and Mx3 gene expressions. All these data strongly suggest that epinecidin-1 and hepcidin 1–5 are effective peptides for protecting grouper larvae by reducing NNV infection.

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