Massive branchial henneguyosis of catfish: A distinct, myxozoan-induced gill disease caused by severe interlamellar Henneguya exilis infection in catfish aquaculture.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Veterinary Pathology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1177/03009858241259181
Justin M Stilwell, Matt J Griffin, John H Leary, Lester H Khoo, Alvin C Camus
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Abstract

Proliferative gill disease (PGD), caused by the myxozoan Henneguya ictaluri, has been the most notorious parasitic gill disease in the US catfish aquaculture industry. In 2019, an unusual gill disease caused by massive burdens of another myxozoan, Henneguya exilis, was described in channel (Ictalurus punctatus) × blue (Ictalurus furcatus) hybrid catfish. Targeted metagenomic sequencing and in situ hybridization (ISH) were used to differentiate these conditions by comparing myxozoan communities involved in lesion development and disease pathogenesis between massive H. exilis infections and PGD cases. Thirty ethanol-fixed gill holobranchs from 7 cases of massive H. exilis infection in hybrid catfish were subjected to targeted amplicon sequencing of the 18S rRNA gene and compared to a targeted metagenomic data set previously generated from clinical PGD case submissions. Furthermore, serial sections of 14 formalin-fixed gill holobranchs (2 per case) were analyzed by RNAscope duplex chromogenic ISH assays targeting 8 different myxozoan species. Targeted metagenomic and ISH data were concordant, indicating myxozoan community compositions significantly differ between PGD and massive branchial henneguyosis. Although PGD cases often consist of mixed species infections, massive branchial henneguyosis consisted of nearly pure H. exilis infections. Still, H. ictaluri was identified by ISH in association with infrequent PGD lesions, suggesting coinfections occur, and some cases of massive branchial henneguyosis may contain concurrent PGD lesions contributing to morbidity. These findings establish a case definition for a putative emerging, myxozoan-induced gill disease of farm-raised catfish with a proposed condition name of massive branchial henneguyosis of catfish (MBHC).

鲶鱼的大面积支气管鸡眼病:在鲶鱼养殖过程中,由严重的Henneguya exilis胞间感染引起的一种独特的、由粘虫诱发的鳃病。
增殖性鳃病(PGD)由锚头鳋(Henneguya ictaluri)引起,一直是美国鲶鱼养殖业中最臭名昭著的寄生性鳃病。2019年,在沟(Ictalurus punctatus)×蓝(Ictalurus furcatus)杂交鲶鱼中描述了一种由另一种蕈蚊(Henneguya exilis)大量繁殖引起的不寻常鳃病。通过比较大量H. exilis感染和PGD病例中参与病变发展和疾病致病机理的粘孢子虫群落,使用靶向元基因组测序和原位杂交(ISH)来区分这些情况。对杂交鲶鱼7例大规模H. exilis感染病例中的30个乙醇固定的鳃全支进行了18S rRNA基因定向扩增片段测序,并与之前从临床PGD病例提交中生成的定向元基因组数据集进行了比较。此外,对 14 个福尔马林固定的鳃全鳃的连续切片(每个病例 2 个)进行了 RNAscope 双重色原 ISH 分析,针对的是 8 种不同的粘孢子虫。靶向元基因组和 ISH 数据一致,表明在 PGD 和大量腮腺鸡眼病之间,粘虫群落组成存在显著差异。虽然PGD病例通常由混合物种感染组成,但大面积支气管鸡眼病几乎由纯粹的H. exilis感染组成。不过,ISH还是发现了与不常见的PGD病变相关的H. ictaluri,这表明存在合并感染的情况,一些大面积腮腺鸡眼病病例可能同时存在PGD病变,从而导致发病。这些发现为养殖鲶鱼的一种新出现的、由粘孢子虫诱发的鳃病确立了病例定义,并将其命名为鲶鱼大面积支气管鸡眼病(MBHC)。
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Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pathology 农林科学-病理学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
99
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Pathology (VET) is the premier international publication of basic and applied research involving domestic, laboratory, wildlife, marine and zoo animals, and poultry. Bridging the divide between natural and experimental diseases, the journal details the diagnostic investigations of diseases of animals; reports experimental studies on mechanisms of specific processes; provides unique insights into animal models of human disease; and presents studies on environmental and pharmaceutical hazards.
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