A novel divergent group of Ostreid herpesvirus 1 μVar variants associated with a mortality event in Pacific oyster spat in Normandy (France) in 2016.
Erika A V BurioliKatia VarelloAntonio LavazzaElena BozzettaMarino PrearoMaryline HoussinPublished in: Journal of fish diseases (2018)
The acute course of disease in young oysters infected by OsHV-1 and the rapid tissue degradation often preclude histological examination of specimens collected during outbreaks in field. Herein, live spat originated from two geographical areas were sampled just at the onset of a mortality event that occurred in Normandy (France) in June 2016. The lesions, associated with high OsHV-1 DNA quantities, were characterized by severe and diffuse haemocytosis mainly involving blast-like cells, myocyte degeneration and large, irregularly shaped degenerate eosinophilic cells in the connective tissue. The herpesvirus was identified by negative staining TEM and real-time PCR. Sequencing of the C region and ORFs 42/43 confirmed that the variants met the definition of OsHV-1 μVar. We sequenced 30 other ORFs in twenty OsHV-1-positive individuals and compared them to the μVar specimens isolated between 2009 and 2011. The ORFs encoding putative membrane proteins showed the highest number of variations. Seven different genotypes were identified, confirming the presence of relevant genetic diversity. Phylogenetic analysis provided evidence for a well-separated μVar new group, with an evolutionary divergence estimated at 0.0013 from the other μVar variants. The geographical distribution of these newly described variants and their effective virulence should be investigated in future.
Keyphrases
- copy number
- genetic diversity
- real time pcr
- escherichia coli
- induced apoptosis
- cardiovascular events
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- gene expression
- liver failure
- risk factors
- genome wide
- early onset
- antimicrobial resistance
- single cell
- intensive care unit
- coronary artery disease
- cell free
- oxidative stress
- middle aged
- quantum dots
- tyrosine kinase
- respiratory failure
- high resolution
- candida albicans
- aortic dissection
- high speed