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Author:Benjamin H.Beck PhD ,Eric Peatman PhD
Table of contents:
- 1: Why mucosal health?
- Abstract
- 1.1. Why mucosal health?
- 2: Overview of fish immunity
- Abstract
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Organs, tissues, and general structures
- 2.3. Cellular components
- 2.4. Soluble mediators of immunity
- 2.5. Immune mechanisms
- Acknowledgments
- 3: Overview of mucosal structure and function in teleost fishes
- Abstract
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Integument
- 3.3. Intestine
- 4: Fish mucosal immunity: skin
- Abstract
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. The mucous layer as a barrier against pathogens
- 4.3. Resident cell types found in the skin
- 4.4. Skin immune responses in diseased fish
- 4.5. Future directions and conclusions
- 5: Fish mucosal immunity: gill
- Abstract
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Embryology and anatomy
- 5.3. Vascular system
- 5.4. Epithelium
- 5.5. Blood cells and other immune cells
- 5.6. Mucosal immunity and the gills
- 5.7. Infectious salmon anemia
- 5.8. Red mouth disease (yersiniosis)
- 5.9. Amoebic gill disease
- 5.10. Ichthyophthiriasis (“white spot disease”)
- 5.11. Concluding remarks
- 6: Fish mucosal immunity: intestine
- Abstract
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. The mucus layer as a barrier against mucosal pathogens
- 6.3. Resident cell types found in the gastrointestinal tract of teleosts
- 6.4. Gut immune responses in diseased fish
- 6.5. The embryology and ontogeny of the gut immune system
- 6.6. Laboratory models that can contribute to our knowledge of gut immunity in aquaculture fish
- 6.7. Concluding remarks
- 7: Environmental impacts on fish mucosa
- Abstract
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Intestinal barrier function
- 7.3. Intestinal barrier function and health
- 7.4. Environmental factors affecting the intestinal barrier
- 7.5. Host–pathogen interactions and intestinal barrier function
- 7.6. The effect of environmental salinity on the intestinal barrier
- 7.7. Mediators of a decreased barrier function
- 7.8. Concluding remarks
- 8: Nutritional impacts on fish mucosa: dietary considerations
- Abstract
- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. Lipids and gut health
- 8.3. Antinutritional factors and gut health
- 8.4. Concluding remarks
- 9: Nutritional impacts on fish mucosa: immunostimulants, pre- and probiotics
- Abstract
- 9.1. Background
- 9.2. Immunostimulants
- 9.3. Prebiotics
- 9.4. Probiotics
- 9.5. Dietary administration of immunostimulants and their effects on mucosal immunity and disease resistance
- 9.6. Dietary administration of prebiotics and their effects on mucosal immunity
- 9.7. Dietary administration of probiotics and their effects on mucosal immunity
- 9.8. Concluding remarks
- Acknowledgments
- 10: The fish microbiome and its interactions with mucosal tissues
- Abstract
- 10.1. Introduction
- 10.2. Ontology of the fish microbiome
- 10.3. Microbiota associated with the skin
- 10.4. Microbiota associated with the gills
- 10.5. The gut microbiomes of fish
- 10.6. Microbiome–mucosa interactions
- 10.7. Future research
- 11: Mucosal vaccines
- Abstract
- 11.1. Introduction
- 11.2. Types of mucosal vaccines in aquaculture
- 11.3. Delivery of mucosal vaccines in aquaculture
- 12: Mucosal immunity in mollusks
- Abstract
- 12.1. Introduction
- 12.2. Molluscan mucosal epithelia
- 12.3. Mucus matrix composition and structure
- 12.4. The diverse functions of mollusk mucus
- 12.5. Host–microbe interactions at mucosal interfaces in metazoans
- 12.6. Mucosal immunity in mollusks
- 12.7. Immune recognition
- 12.8. Immune activation and cell signaling
- 12.9. Effector molecules
- 12.10. Endocytic activity by epithelial cells
- 12.11. Hemocytes
- 12.12. Melanization and biomineralization
- 12.13. Enhancement of mucosal immunity
- 12.14. The promise of new technologies
- 12.15. Concluding remarks
- Acknowledgments
- 13: New frontiers in mucosal health in aquaculture
- Abstract
- 13.1. Next-generation sequencing-based approaches
- 13.2. Gene-editing
- 13.3. Conclusions
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