Abstract:
Aeromonas hydrophilaoften attacks cultured catfish and causesmotile aeromonadsepticemia(MAS) disease outbreak in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.Deaths fromA.hydrophilaattacks could reach 100% so that prevention needs to done through vaccination. This studyaimed to examine the potential immunogenicity of 6 heat-killedA.hydrophilavaccine candidates, a strain of Banjar, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.A.hydrophilastrains obtained from infected catfish in aquaculture ponds around the Banjar District, South Kalimantan,Indonesia. From 10 fish infected with MAS, obtained 14 isolates of bacteria, ie, 8 isolates (AGC-1, AGC-2, AGC-3, AGC-4, AGC-6, AKC-2, AKC-3,and AKC-5)of Sungai Batang village, and 6 isolates (AGC-8, AGC-9, AKC-7, AKC-8, AKC-9,AKC-10) from Cindai Alus village. AGC signifiesAeromonasisolated from the gills, and AKC meansAeromonasisolated from the kidney. The antigen that used as a candidate for the heat-killedA.hydrophilavaccine made by inactivation
through a heating process at 100oC for 60 minutes. The results showed antigens from AGC-2 and AGC-8 strains had high immunogenicity because they could increase antibody titers compared toother strains and controls.The antibody titer in catfish, two weeks after booster vaccination, increased and showed the same value.The results of the cross-reaction assay showed that the antigens from the
AGC-2 and AGC-8 strains were able to cross-react with strain AGC-1, AKC3,AKC-5, but unable to cross-react with AKC-7, so that AGC-2 and AGC-8 could be recommended as vaccine candidates for MAS disease in South Kalimantan,Indonesia.