Trained immunity: Perspectives for disease control strategy in marine mollusc aquaculture

Author:

Montagnani Caroline1ORCID,Morga Benjamin2ORCID,Novoa Beatriz3ORCID,Gourbal Benjamin1ORCID,Saco Amaro3ORCID,Rey‐Campos Magali3ORCID,Bourhis Marion4,Riera Fabien4ORCID,Vignal Emmanuel1ORCID,Corporeau Charlotte5ORCID,Charrière Guillaume M.1ORCID,Travers Marie‐Agnès1ORCID,Dégremont Lionel2ORCID,Gueguen Yannick6ORCID,Cosseau Céline1ORCID,Figueras Antonio3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IHPE, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, Université de Perpignan Montpellier France

2. Ifremer, ASIM La Tremblade France

3. Institute of Marine Research (IIM), National Research Council (CSIC) Vigo Spain

4. Géoarchitecture, Université Bretagne Sud Lorient France

5. Ifremer, Université de Brest, CNRS, IRD, LEMAR Plouzané France

6. MARBEC, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, IRD, Ifremer Sète France

Abstract

AbstractRecent evidence has demonstrated the unique properties of the innate immune system, known as innate immune memory, immune priming, or trained immunity. These properties have been described as the ability of the innate immune system to learn from previous microbial experiences, which improves survival after subsequent infection. In this review, we present the state of knowledge on trained immunity in invertebrates and provide a comprehensive overview of these capabilities in cultured marine molluscs, which are currently threatened by recurrent diseases. Studies have shown that exposure to environmental microbiota, pathogens, or derived elements, can provide a stronger response and protection against future infections. These studies highlight common and distinct features of protection, mechanisms, specificity, and duration that vary with immune markers, and methods of stimulation. While the cellular and molecular basis of these responses is only partially understood, effects on phagocytosis, haemocyte populations, apoptosis, oxidative stress, and immune gene expression have been suggested. Finally, we propose a framework for future research to go beyond the current evidence and address potential limitations in the implementation of trained immunity‐based strategies to control disease. Immune training may provide a unique opportunity to promote the sustainable development of marine mollusc aquaculture.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

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