| Literature DB >> 21210995 |
Mohamed Faisal1, Andrew D Winters.
Abstract
The mode of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) transmission in the Great Lakes basin is largely unknown. In order to assess the potential role of macroinvertebrates in VHSV transmission, Diporeia spp., a group of amphipods that are preyed upon by a number of susceptible Great Lakes fishes, were collected from seven locations in four of the Great Lakes and analyzed for the presence of VHSV. It was demonstrated that VHSV is present in some Diporeia spp. samples collected from lakes Ontario, Huron, and Michigan, but not from Lake Superior. Phylogenetic comparison of partial nucleoprotein (N) gene sequences (737 base pairs) of the five isolates to sequences of 13 other VHSV strains showed the clustering of Diporeia spp. isolates with the VHSV genotype IVb. This study reports the first incidence of a fish-pathogenic rhabdovirus being isolated from Diporeia, or any other crustacean and underscores the role macroinvertebrates may play in VHSV ecology.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21210995 PMCID: PMC3024965 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-4-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Figure 1Map of the Laurentian Great Lakes showing where . The solid circles denote sampling locations.
Locations in the Laurentian Great Lakes from which Diporeia spp. were collected for this study (CPE = formation of cytopathic effect; RT-PCR = results for amplification of the viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus nucleoprotein gene).
| Lake | Station | Depth (m) | Latitude | Longitude | Date | CPE | RT-PCR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ontario | ON41 | 129 | 43°43.0000 N | 078°01.6299 W | 4/25/08 | + | + |
| ON55-M | 190 | 43°26.6000 N | 077°26.2903 W | 4/25/08 | + | + | |
| Huron | HU37 | 74 | 44°45.7001 N | 082°47.0103 W | 8/7/07 | - | - |
| HU54-M | 124 | 45°31.0000 N | 083°25.0301 W | 8/7/07 | + | + | |
| Michigan | MI18-M | 160 | 42°44.0601 N | 086°59.9803 W | 4/16/08 | + | + |
| MI27-M | 103 | 43°36.0101 N | 086°55.0002 W | 4/18/08 | + | + | |
| Superior | SU01-M | 95 | 46°59.5601 N | 085°09.6300 W | 8/18/07 | - | - |
Figure 2Distance tree constructed for phylogenetic comparison of isolates obtained in this study. The tree generated using the Neighbor-joining algorithm and maximum likelihood method shows high phylogenetic similarity between the five viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) isolates obtained in this study (ON41, ON55-M, HU54-M, MI18-M, and MI27-M) and other isolates belonging to the VHSV genotype IVb. The alignment file used to produce the tree contained partial VHSV nucleoprotein (N) gene sequences (737 nucleotide positions). Snakehead rhabdovirus was used as the outgroup. The scale bar indicates the number of substitutions per nucleotide site.