Title of article :
Zebrafish as a model for infectious disease and immune function
Author/Authors :
Sullivan، نويسنده , , Con and Kim، نويسنده , , Carol H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The zebrafish, Danio rerio, has come to the forefront of biomedical research as a powerful model for the study of development, neurobiology, and genetics of humans. In recent years, use of the zebrafish system has extended into studies in behaviour, immunology and toxicology, retaining the concept that it will serve as a model for human disease. As one of the most thoroughly studied teleosts, with a wealth of genetic and genomic information available, the zebrafish is now being considered as a model for pathogen studies in finfishes. Its genome is currently being sequenced and annotated, and gene microarrays and insertional mutants are commercially available. The use of gene-specific knockdown of translation through morpholino oligonucleotides is widespread. As a result, several laboratories have developed bacterial and viral disease models with the zebrafish to study immune responses to infection. Although many of the zebrafish pathogen models were developed to address human infectious disease, the results of these studies should provide important clues for the development of effective vaccines and prophylactic measures against bacterial and viral pathogens in economically important fishes.
s review, the capabilities and potential of the zebrafish model system will be discussed and an overview of information on zebrafish infectious disease models will be presented.
Keywords :
Immune Function , comparative immunology , infectious disease , Virus , Infection , zebrafish , immunity , Bacteria , Signal transduction
Journal title :
Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Journal title :
Fish and Shellfish Immunology