Genotypic, phenotypic, and serologic characterization of Edwardsiella ictaluri isolates from catfish and ornamental fish from the southeastern USA.

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Divya Rose, Benjamin R LaFrentz, Ethan T Woodyard, Geoffrey C Waldbieser, David J Wise, Lester H Khoo, Hasan C Tekedar, Ashmita Poudel, Vandana Dharan, Cynthia C Ware, Marsha Lewis, Esteban Soto, John P Hawke, Roy P E Yanong, Suja Aarattuthodi, Matt J Griffin
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This study explores the phenotypic, genotypic, and serological differences among Edwardsiella ictaluri isolated from farm-raised catfish Ictalurus spp. and ornamental fish (Danio spp. and Puntius tetrazona) in the USA. Plasmid analyses revealed diverse plasmid profiles, with varied antimicrobial resistance genes indicating diverse resistance and virulence mechanisms. Analysis of complete genome sequences revealed multiple virulence factors, including the Type III and Type VI secretion systems, with varied presence between the catfish and ornamental derived strains. Molecular analyses, including multi locus sequence analysis (MLSA) and repetitive extragenic palindromic-PCR, identified discrete genotypic differences, identifying an optimally informative MLSA scheme for demonstrating intraspecific relationships among E. ictaluri conspecifics. Serological assessments revealed marked differences between catfish and ornamental isolates, indicating distinct antigenic profiles and suggesting that E. ictaluri vaccines derived from catfish isolates may have limited efficacy against ornamental isolates, supporting anecdotal reports from the industry. This research advances our understanding of this important bacterial fish pathogen, laying a foundation to help guide approaches in vaccine design and disease mitigation in catfish and ornamental fish moving forward.

美国东南部鲶鱼和观赏鱼爱德华氏菌分离株的基因型、表型和血清学特征。
本研究探讨了美国养殖鲶鱼和观赏鱼(Danio spp.和Puntius tetrazona)中分离的爱德华氏菌的表型、基因型和血清学差异。质粒分析揭示了不同的质粒谱,具有不同的抗菌素抗性基因,表明不同的抗性和毒力机制。全基因组序列分析揭示了多种毒力因子,包括III型和VI型分泌系统,在鲶鱼和观赏衍生品系之间存在差异。分子分析,包括多位点序列分析(MLSA)和重复基因外回文pcr,鉴定了离散的基因型差异,确定了一个最佳信息的MLSA方案,以证明伊卡塔uri同种异种之间的种内关系。血清学评估显示鲶鱼和观赏分离株之间存在显著差异,这表明了不同的抗原谱,并表明从鲶鱼分离株中提取的伊克塔鲁杆菌疫苗对观赏分离株的效力可能有限,这支持了行业的轶事报告。本研究促进了我们对这一重要的鱼类细菌病原体的认识,为指导鲶鱼和观赏鱼的疫苗设计和疾病缓解方法奠定了基础。
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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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0.00%
发文量
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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