Monitoring ostreid herpesvirus-1 (OsHV-1) outbreaks in juvenile Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas along the west coast of the USA.

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Sanford Evans, Christopher J Langdon, Colleen A Burge, Sukanya Dayal, Brett R Dumbauld
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Abstract

Ostreid herpesvirus-1 (OsHV-1) is a threat to the global production of Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas, often resulting in nearly complete mortality in affected stocks. A sentinel monitoring program was conducted between June and October 2020, to characterize OsHV-1 outbreaks in Pacific oysters along the west coast of the USA. Deployment of sentinel oysters at 5 commercial growing locations, coupled with frequent sampling, allowed measurement of the spatial and temporal occurrence of OsHV-1 outbreaks as well as the viral load and pathogenesis of OsHV-1 during C. gigas mortality events. In addition, 2 divergent oyster families were deployed at sites that have historically tested positive for OsHV-1 to measure the effect of oyster genotype on the severity of OsHV-1-induced mortality in the field. Mortality events at California test sites were associated with elevated levels of OsHV-1 in oyster tissue. OsHV-1 was not detected in oysters at Oregon and Washington test sites. In Tomales Bay, California, high variation among replicate culture units was observed in cumulative field survival and peak viral load. A negative relationship was observed between peak OsHV-1 load in oyster tissues and shell height at the time of peak viral load, suggesting larger seed may be less vulnerable during periods of OsHV-1 infection risk. Cumulative survival over the duration of the growing season in Tomales Bay was related to peak viral load and differed by family. These results corroborate previous findings suggesting selective breeding may effectively increase survival of oyster families during OsHV-1 outbreaks along the US west coast.

监测OsHV-1在美国西海岸幼龄太平洋牡蛎长牡蛎中的爆发
牡蛎疱疹病毒-1 (OsHV-1)对全球太平洋牡蛎长牡蛎生产构成威胁,通常导致受感染种群几乎完全死亡。2020年6月至10月期间开展了一项哨点监测计划,以确定美国西海岸太平洋牡蛎中OsHV-1疫情的特征。在5个商业养殖地点部署哨兵牡蛎,再加上频繁采样,可以测量OsHV-1爆发的时空发生情况,以及在巨牡蛎死亡事件期间OsHV-1的病毒载量和发病机制。此外,在历史上OsHV-1检测呈阳性的地点部署了2个不同的牡蛎科,以测量牡蛎基因型对OsHV-1诱发的野外死亡严重程度的影响。加州试验点的死亡事件与牡蛎组织中OsHV-1水平升高有关。在俄勒冈州和华盛顿州的测试点,没有在牡蛎中检测到OsHV-1。在加利福尼亚的Tomales Bay,重复培养单元之间的累积田间存活率和峰值病毒载量存在很大差异。牡蛎组织中OsHV-1病毒载量峰值与病毒载量峰值时的壳高呈负相关,表明较大的种子在OsHV-1感染风险期间可能不那么脆弱。番茄湾生长季节的累积存活率与病毒载量峰值有关,且因科而异。这些结果证实了先前的研究结果,即在美国西海岸OsHV-1爆发期间,选择性育种可能有效地提高牡蛎家族的存活率。
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Diseases of aquatic organisms
Diseases of aquatic organisms 农林科学-兽医学
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3.10
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53
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: DAO publishes Research Articles, Reviews, and Notes, as well as Comments/Reply Comments (for details see DAO 48:161), Theme Sections and Opinion Pieces. For details consult the Guidelines for Authors. Papers may cover all forms of life - animals, plants and microorganisms - in marine, limnetic and brackish habitats. DAO''s scope includes any research focusing on diseases in aquatic organisms, specifically: -Diseases caused by coexisting organisms, e.g. viruses, bacteria, fungi, protistans, metazoans; characterization of pathogens -Diseases caused by abiotic factors (critical intensities of environmental properties, including pollution)- Diseases due to internal circumstances (innate, idiopathic, genetic)- Diseases due to proliferative disorders (neoplasms)- Disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention- Molecular aspects of diseases- Nutritional disorders- Stress and physical injuries- Epidemiology/epizootiology- Parasitology- Toxicology- Diseases of aquatic organisms affecting human health and well-being (with the focus on the aquatic organism)- Diseases as indicators of humanity''s detrimental impact on nature- Genomics, proteomics and metabolomics of disease- Immunology and disease prevention- Animal welfare- Zoonosis
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