Bioaccumulation Dynamic by Crassostrea gigas Oysters of Viruses That Are Proposed as Surrogates for Enteric Virus Contamination in Environmental Samples

被引:5
作者
da Silva, Vilaine Correa [1 ]
Elois, Mariana [1 ]
Savi, Beatriz Pereira [1 ]
Miotto, Marilia [2 ]
Lindner, Juliano De Dea [2 ]
Fongaro, Gislaine [1 ]
Marques Souza, Doris Sobral [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Fed Univ Santa Catarina UFSC, Appl Virol Lab, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Dept Food Sci & Technol, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
关键词
Viral surrogates; HNoV; Bacteriophages; MNV-1; Bioaccumulation; HEPATITIS-A VIRUS; HUMAN NOROVIRUS; FELINE CALICIVIRUS; MURINE NOROVIRUS; NORWALK VIRUS; PERSISTENCE; DEPURATION; BACTERIOPHAGE; POLIOVIRUS; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1007/s12560-022-09538-9
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Oysters are filter-feeders and retain sewage-derived pathogens in their organs or tissues. Since most enteric viruses involved in outbreaks cannot grow in cell culture, studies using viral surrogate models are essential. Some species are proposed as surrogates for enteric viruses in environmental samples, including in bivalve mollusk samples, such as murine norovirus type 1 (MNV-1) and somatic (as phi X) or F-specific coliphages (as MS2) bacteriophages. This study evaluated the tissue distribution of viral surrogates for enteric virus contamination after their bioaccumulation by Crassostrea gigas. Oyster tissues were analyzed for the distribution of viral surrogates (MNV-1, phi X-174, and MS2) in digestive tissue (DT), gills (GL), and mantle (MT) after 4, 6, and 24 h of experimental bioaccumulation. MNV-1 had higher counts at 6 h in DT (1.2 x 10(3) PFU/g), followed by GL and MT (9.5 x 10(2) and 3.8 x 10(2) PFU/g, respectively). The bacteriophage phi X-174 had a higher concentration in the MT at 4 and 6 h (3.0 x 10(2) PFU/g, in both) and MS2 in the GL after 24 h (2.2 x 10(2) PFU/g). The bioaccumulation pattern of MNV-1 by oysters was similar to the other enteric viruses (more in DT), while that of phages followed distinct patterns from these. Since the MNV-1 is bioaccumulated by C. gigas and is adapted to grow in cell culture, it is an important tool for bioaccumulation and viral inactivation tests in oysters. Although bacteriophage bioaccumulation was not similar to enteric viruses, they can be indicated for viral bioaccumulation analysis, analyzing MT and GL, since they do not bioaccumulate in DT.
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