Zebrafish Models for Pathogenic Vibrios
Dhrubajyoti Nag, Dustin Farr, Madison G. Walton, Jeffrey H. Withey
Abstract
Vibrio is a large and diverse genus of bacteria, of which most are nonpathogenic species found in the aquatic environment. However, a subset of the Vibrio genus includes several species that are highly pathogenic, either to humans or to aquatic animals. In recent years, Danio rerio , commonly known as the zebrafish, has emerged as a major animal model used for studying nearly every aspect of biology, including infectious diseases. Zebrafish are especially useful because the embryos are transparent, larvae are small and facilitate imaging studies, and numerous transgenic fish strains have been constructed.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyZebrafishDanioVibrioPathogenic bacteriaModel organismMicrobiologyBacteriaGeneticsGeneVibrio bacteria research studiesAquaculture disease management and microbiotaZebrafish Biomedical Research Applications