Mourilyan virus pathogenicity in kuruma shrimp (Penaeus japonicus)

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作者
Cowley, Jeff A. [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO Agr & Food, Queensland Biosci Precinct, Livestock & Aquaculture, St Lucia, Qld 4067, Australia
关键词
mortality; Penaeid shrimp; Phenuiviridae; real-time PCR; virus challenge; Wenrivirus; LYMPHOID ORGAN VIRUS; TIME RT-PCR; MARSUPENAEUS JAPONICUS; INFECTION LEVELS; MONODON; PRAWN; GAV; APOPTOSIS; SULFIDE; STRESS;
D O I
10.1111/jfd.13244
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The bunyavirus Mourilyan virus (MoV) occurs commonly in Black tiger (Penaeus monodon) and kuruma shrimp (Penaeus japonicus) farmed in eastern Australia. There is circumstantial evidence of MoV causing mortalities amongP. japonicusmoved from farm ponds to tanks for rearing as broodstock. To directly assess its pathogenic potential, independent cohorts of pond- (n = 24) or tank-reared juvenile (n = 21)P. japonicuswere challenged intramuscularly with a cephalothorax tissue homogenate ofP. monodoncontaining high loads of MoV (1.48 +/- 0.28 x 10(8)MoV RNA copies/mu g total RNA). In each trial, mortalities accumulated gradually among the saline-injected controls. Mortality onset occurred 12-14 days earlier in the pond-reared shrimp, possibly due to them possessing low-level pre-existing MoV infections. Despite the time to onset of mortality differing, Kaplan-Meier survival analyses confirmed mortality rates to be significantly higher in both the pond- (p = .017) and tank-reared shrimp(p = .031) challenged with MoV. RT-qPCR data on shrimp sampled progressively over each trial showed high loads of MoV to establish following challenge and discounted GAV and other endemic viruses from contributing to mortality. Together, the data show that acute MoV infection can adversely compromise the survival of juvenileP. japonicus.
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