瑞士虹鳟结节性鳃病的18S rRNA宏基因组分析。

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
James W Wynne, Chloe J English, Stefania M Vannetti, Megan Rigby, Petra R Quezada-Rodriguez, Ralph Knüsel, Christine Huynh, Heike Schmidt-Posthaus
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摘要

鳃结节病(NGD)是一种严重的增生性鳃病,影响养殖的鲑鱼,特别是在欧洲。虽然NGD的病因尚不清楚(可能是多因素的),但从受影响的鱼的鳃中经常分离出各种变形虫,在某些情况下,通过组织病理学可以看到与病变有关。本研究旨在量化受NGD和健康对照影响的虹鳟鱼鳃中不同变形虫物种的丰度。采用18S rRNA扩增子宏基因组方法分析微真核生物(包括变形虫)的多样性和丰度,同时使用鲑科特异性C3间隔阻断引物抑制宿主DNA的扩增。18S rRNA宏基因组学方法鉴定了虹鳟鱼鳃上的多种微真核生物,包括变形虫门、硅藻门、白蛉门和纤毛虫门。与健康对照相比,临床受NGD影响的虹鳟鱼具有明显更高的归类为Vannella的特定序列(zOTU2)丰度。随后开发并验证了一种定量PCR检测方法,该方法准确地定量了瑞士虹鳟鱼养殖场NGD暴发中Vannella sps序列的丰度。对zOTU2序列的PCR和Sanger测序分析表明,该序列极有可能来自Vannella mustalahtiana。我们的研究强调了Vannella mustalahtiana在瑞士NGD中的潜在作用,并进一步描述了一种特定且经过验证的诊断PCR方法,用于准确检测该Vannella物种。
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18S rRNA Metagenomic Analysis of Nodular Gill Disease in Swiss Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

Nodular gill disease (NGD) is a serious proliferative gill condition that affects farmed salmonids, particularly in Europe. While the cause of NGD remains unknown (and maybe multifactorial), various amoebae are often isolated from the gills of affected fish and can in some cases be seen associated with lesions by histopathology. The present study aimed to quantify the abundance of different amoeba species directly from the gills of rainbow trout affected by NGD and healthy controls. An 18S rRNA amplicon metagenomic approach was employed to profile the diversity and abundance of micro-eukaryotes (including amoebae) while suppressing the amplification of host DNA using a salmonid-specific C3 spacer blocking primer. The 18S rRNA metagenomics approach identified a diversity of micro-eukaryotes on the gills of rainbow trout, including the phylum's Amoebozoa, Diatomea, Platyhelminthes and Ciliophora. Rainbow trout clinically affected by NGD had a significantly higher abundance of a specific sequence (zOTU2) classified as Vannella sp. compared to healthy controls. A quantitative PCR assay was then developed and validated which accurately quantified the abundance of this Vannella sp. sequence from a NGD outbreak in a Swiss rainbow trout farm. Additional PCR and Sanger sequencing analysis of the zOTU2 sequence demonstrated that this sequence is most likely derived from Vannella mustalahtiana. Our study highlights the potential role of Vannella mustalahtiana in NGD in Switzerland and further describes a specific and validated diagnostic PCR assay for accurate detection of this Vannella species.

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Journal of fish diseases
Journal of fish diseases 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
12.00%
发文量
170
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Fish Diseases enjoys an international reputation as the medium for the exchange of information on original research into all aspects of disease in both wild and cultured fish and shellfish. Areas of interest regularly covered by the journal include: -host-pathogen relationships- studies of fish pathogens- pathophysiology- diagnostic methods- therapy- epidemiology- descriptions of new diseases
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