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Review
. 2025 Jul 21:170:105429.
doi: 10.1016/j.dci.2025.105429. Online ahead of print.

VPAHPND pathogenesis and its mediated immune response in shrimp

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VPAHPND pathogenesis and its mediated immune response in shrimp

Hourong Liu et al. Dev Comp Immunol. .

Abstract

Shrimp aquaculture is vital for global seafood production but is severely threatened by diseases like Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND). Understanding AHPND-mediated immunity in shrimp requires an integrated approach drawing from various research contexts.This work described here include 1) the pathogenicity of VPAHPND, PirAvp, PirBvp and PirABvp toxins, 2) the immune responses of shrimp's main immune organs, the role of miRNAs in regulating immune-related genes against VPAHPND, heat shock proteins and small GTPases in combating VPAHPND, 3) current knowledge on shrimp response toward PirAvp, PirBvp, and PirABvp Toxins, 4) knowledge of the virulence of different Vibrio spps., 5) the differential responses of various crustacean species to V. parahaemolyticus induced AHPND. Despite advances, gaps remain in understanding the molecular pathways and immune evasion strategies of AHPND pathogens. We provide an overview of functional reports on AHPND induced immune response benefits fundamental and applied studies.

Keywords: Immune response; Molecular mechanism; Shrimp; VP(AHPND) pathogenesis.

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