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dc.contributor.authorCampos-Sánchez, José Carlos-
dc.contributor.authorGuardiola, Francisco A.-
dc.contributor.authorEsteban, María Ángeles-
dc.contributor.otherFacultades, Departamentos, Servicios y Escuelas::Departamentos de la UMU::Biología Celular e Histologíaes
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-08T10:52:05Z-
dc.date.available2023-05-08T10:52:05Z-
dc.date.created2023-05-08-
dc.identifier.citationFish and Shellfish Immunology, 2023es
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10201/130769-
dc.description.abstractCarrageenin is a high molecular weight sulphated mucopolysaccharide used to induce experimental inflammation in mammals. In addition, it possesses a wide variety of properties that have not yet been studied in fish. This study evaluated the hemagglutinating, hemolytic, cytotoxic, and antibacterial activities of λ-carrageenin. The results showed that λ-carrageenin has hemagglutinating and hemolytic activities on gilthead seabream erythrocytes, which were dose and time-dependent during the first 6 hours of incubation. No significant effects on the haemolytic activity of erythrocytes were observed after incubation for 12 or 24 h with λ-carrageenin. The PLHC-1 cell line showed significant increases in cytotoxic activity after 6 or 12 hours of incubation compared with control cells, and the highest doses of λ-carrageenin caused cytotoxicity in PLHC-1 cells after 24 h of incubation. The morphology of PLHC1 cells incubated with the highest doses of λ-carrageenin for 12 or 24 h showed obvious cell death changes compared with control cells. Interestingly, no significant variations in cytotoxic activity were observed in SAF-1 or HeLa cell lines after incubation with λ-carrageenin. λ-carrageenin showed significant dose-dependent bactericidal activity against Photobacterium damselae but had no significant effect on the bactericidal activity of Vibrio harveyi, V. anguillarum, and Tenacibaculum maritimum. The study suggests that λ-carrageenin has potential applications in aquaculture and aquatic pharmaceutical industries as a hemagglutinating, hemolytic, and antibacterial agent.es
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dc.relationThis research forms part of the ThinkInAzul programme supported by MCIN with funding from European Union Next Generation EU (PRTR-C17. I1) and by the Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia-Fundación Séneca (Spain).es
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subjectλ-carrageenines
dc.subjectErythrocyteses
dc.subjectFish cell lineses
dc.subjectMarine pathogen bacteriaes
dc.subjectGilthead seabream (Sparus aurata)es
dc.subjectAquaculture.es
dc.subject.otherCDU::5 - Ciencias puras y naturales::57 - Biología::576 - Biología celular y subcelular. Citologíaes
dc.titleIn vitro effects of a natural marine algae polysaccharide (λ-carrageenin) on seabream erythrocytes, tumour cell lines and marine bacterial pathogenses
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees
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