First cases of amoebic gill disease (AGD) in Norwegian seawater farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., and phylogeny of the causative amoeba using 18S cDNA sequences

被引:103
作者
Steinum, T. [1 ]
Kvellestad, A. [1 ]
Ronneberg, L. B. [2 ]
Nilsen, H. [3 ]
Asheim, A. [4 ]
Fjell, K. [5 ]
Nygard, S. M. R. [6 ]
Olsen, A. B. [3 ]
Dale, O. B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Vet Inst, Oslo, Norway
[2] Fiske Liv AS, Alesund, Norway
[3] Natl Vet Inst, Bergen, Norway
[4] AkvaVet Gulen AS, Gulen, Norway
[5] Bioserve AS, Stavanger, Norway
[6] Fish Hlth & Environm Co, Haugesund, Norway
关键词
amoebic gill disease; aquaculture; Atlantic salmon; gill pathology; Neoparamoeba perurans; Paramoeba;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2761.2007.00893.x
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Amoebic gill disease (AGD) was observed in seawater farmed Atlantic salmon at four geographically distant locations on the western coast of Norway. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first detected AGD outbreaks in Norway. The outbreaks lasted for 7-12 weeks in late autumn 2006 and were for the most part concurrent. The crude, cumulative mortality was in the range of 12-20% at three farms and 82% at a fourth. The histopathology showed uniform parasomal amoebae in lesions characteristic for AGD. Another gill disease, proliferative gill inflammation (PGI), was also present to a variable degree and the distinction between the two gill problems is discussed. Seawater temperatures were 3.5 degrees C higher than average before disease outbreaks, which subsided in early winter. The geographical and time pattern of these outbreaks strongly indicates simultaneous infection from the marine environment. Two contiguous 18S cDNA sequences, obtained by reverse transcriptase PCR from gill tissue with AGD-related lesions, showed highest similarity (99.2%) to a newly recognized species designated Neoparamoeba perurans and maximum likelihood analysis demonstrates that they represent Norwegian strains of this Neoparamoeba lineage.
引用
收藏
页码:205 / 214
页数:10
相关论文
共 34 条
  • [1] Amoebic gill disease:: sequential pathology in cultured Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L.
    Adams, MB
    Nowak, BF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES, 2003, 26 (10) : 601 - 614
  • [2] Distribution and structure of lesions in the gills of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., affected with amoebic gill disease
    Adams, MB
    Nowak, BF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES, 2001, 24 (09) : 535 - 542
  • [3] BASIC LOCAL ALIGNMENT SEARCH TOOL
    ALTSCHUL, SF
    GISH, W
    MILLER, W
    MYERS, EW
    LIPMAN, DJ
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1990, 215 (03) : 403 - 410
  • [4] Phylogenetic relationships among eight Eimeria species infecting domestic fowl inferred using complete small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences
    Barta, JR
    Martin, DS
    Liberator, PA
    Dashkevicz, M
    Anderson, JW
    Feighner, SD
    Elbrecht, A
    PerkinsBarrow, A
    Jenkins, MC
    Danforth, HD
    Ruff, MD
    ProfousJuchelka, H
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY, 1997, 83 (02) : 262 - 271
  • [5] Environmental risk factors associated with amoebic gill disease in cultured salmon, Salmo salar L., smolts in Ireland
    Bermingham, ML
    Mulcahy, MF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES, 2004, 27 (10) : 555 - 571
  • [6] Field investigations of amoebic gill disease in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in Tasmania
    Clark, A
    Nowak, BF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES, 1999, 22 (06) : 433 - 443
  • [7] The Ribosomal Database Project (RDP-II): previewing a new autoaligner that allows regular updates and the new prokaryotic taxonomy
    Cole, JR
    Chai, B
    Marsh, TL
    Farris, RJ
    Wang, Q
    Kulam, SA
    Chandra, S
    McGarrell, DM
    Schmidt, TM
    Garrity, GM
    Tiedje, JM
    [J]. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2003, 31 (01) : 442 - 443
  • [8] Douglas-Helders M, 2001, B EUR ASSOC FISH PAT, V21, P114
  • [9] Neoparamoeba branchiphila n. sp., and related species of the genus Neoparamoeba Page, 1987:: morphological and molecular characterization of selected strains
    Dyková, I
    Nowak, BF
    Crosbie, PBB
    Fiala, I
    Pecková, H
    Adams, MB
    Machácková, B
    Dvoráková, H
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES, 2005, 28 (01) : 49 - 64
  • [10] Epizoic amoebae from the gills of turbot Scophthalmus maximus
    Dyková, I
    Figueras, A
    Novoa, B
    [J]. DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS, 1999, 38 (01) : 33 - 38