| Literature DB >> 21592358 |
Isabel Bandín1, Carlos P Dopazo.
Abstract
The successful replication of a viral agent in a host is a complex process that often leads to a species specificity of the virus and can make interspecies transmission difficult. Despite this difficulty, natural host switch seems to have been frequent among viruses of lower vertebrates, especially fish viruses, since there are several viruses known to be able to infect a wide range of species. In the present review we will focus on well documented reports of broad host range, variations in host specificity, and host shift events hypothesized for viruses within the genera Ranavirus, Novirhabdovirus, Betanodavirus, Isavirus, and some herpesvirus.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21592358 PMCID: PMC3125225 DOI: 10.1186/1297-9716-42-67
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res ISSN: 0928-4249 Impact factor: 3.683
Ranaviruses recognised by the ICTV.
| Host species | Geographic range | |
|---|---|---|
| Tiger salamander; South American frog (95% similarity)2 | North Dakota, Utah, USA; Northern Patagonia, Argentina | |
| Regina ranavirus | Tiger salamander; South American frog (95% similarity) | Southern Canada; Arizona, USA, Northern Patagonia, Argentina |
| Burrowing frog; tilapia ( | Northern and Northeastern Australia. | |
| Redfin perch; rainbow trout | Australia | |
| Pikeperch | Denmark | |
| Catfish; Black bullhead (experimentally) | France, Italy | |
| European sheatfish iridovirus (ESV) | Sheatfish | Germany |
| Giant toad (sero-related); | Venezuela | |
| Tiger frog | Thailand | |
| Hermann's tortoise | Switzerland | |
| Pig frog | China | |
| Spotted salamander | Southern Ontario, Canada | |
| Green frog, American bullfrog | Tennessee, USA; Brazil | |
| Box turtle virus 3 | Box turtle | USA |
| Bufo bufo United Kingdom virus | Common toad | UK |
| Lucké triturus virus 1 | Frog | USC |
| Rana temporaria United Kingdom virus | Eur. common frog | UK |
| Redwood Park virus | Red-legged frog tadpole | USA |
| Stickleback virus | Threespine stickleback | USA |
| Tadpole virus 2 and Tadpole edema virus | Common frog, Green frog, red-leg frog | France, North America |
| Tiger frog virus (TFV) | Tiger frog | Thailand, China |
| Tortoise virus 5 | Tortoise | USA |
| Largemouth bass; black crappie | USA | |
| Doctor fish virus (DFV) | Doctor fish | North America (first imported from) Asia |
| Guppy virus 6 (GV6) | Guppy | North America (first imported from) Asia |
| Largemouth bass virus (LMBV) | Largemouth bass | USA |
| Edible frog | Italy | |
| Grouper | Singapore | |
| Hermann's tortoise | Switzerland |
1. The five ranavirus species recognised by the ICTV are shown in italics.
2. The virus isolated from frog showed 95% sequence similarity with the type species.
From reviews by Holopainen et al. [67], Mao et al. [50], Whittinton et al. [32] and Williams et al. [29].
Fish: tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus); barramundi (Lates calcarifer); redfin perch (Perca fluviatilis); rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); turbot (Scophthalmus maximus); pikeperch (Stizostedion lucioperca); Catfish (Ictalurus melas); black bullhead (Ameiurus melas); sheatfish (Silurus glanis); threespine stickleback (Gasterostelus aculeatus); Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides); black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus); doctor fish (Labroides dimidatus); guppy (Poecilia reticulata); grouper (Epinephelus tauvina). Amphibians: Tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum); South American frog (Atelognathus patagonicus); burrowing frog (Limnodynastes ornatus); Australian anurans (Litorea terraereginae and L. latopalmata); giant toad (Bufo marinus); tiger frog (Rana tigrina); pig frog (Rana grylio); spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum); green frog (Rana clamitans), American bullfrog (R. catesbeiana); common toad (Bufo bufo); pipiens frog (Rana pipiens); European common frog (Rana temporaria); red-legged frog (Rana aurora); common frog (Rana temporaria); edible frog (Pelophylax esculentus). Reptiles: Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni); box turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina and T. carolina bauri); tortoise (Testudo horsfieldi).
Fish species affected -in natural infections- by viral nervous necrosis (VNN).
| Family | Common name | Species | References | Geografic Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| European eel | [ | Taiwan | ||
| Striped Jack | [ | Japan | ||
| Purplish amberjack | [ | Japan | ||
| Pompano | [ | Taiwan | ||
| [ | Taiwan | |||
| Barramundi | [ | Taiwan, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Israel, Tahiti, Indonesia | ||
| Japanese sea bass | [ | Japan | ||
| Tilapia | [ | Europe | ||
| Sleepy cod | [ | Australia | ||
| Atlantic cod | [ | Atlantic Canada, Atlantic USA, Norway, UK | ||
| Haddock | [ | Atlantic Canada, Atlantic USA | ||
| Sea bass | [ | Martinique, Italy, Greece, Spain, Malta, Portugal, Israel | ||
| White grouper | [ | Israel, Philippines | ||
| Red spotted grouper | [169, 170, | Taiwan, Japan | ||
| Yellow grouper | 146, 147, 171] | Taiwan | ||
| Orange-spotted grouper | [ | Philippines | ||
| Blackspotted grouper | [ | Taiwan | ||
| Brownspotted grouper | [ | Thailand | ||
| Dusky grouper | [ | Mediterranean | ||
| Kelp grouper | [ | Japan | ||
| Sevenband grouper | [ | Japan, Korea | ||
| Greasy grouper | [ | Malaysia, Phillipines, Singapore | ||
| Humpback grouper | [ | Taiwan, Indonesia | ||
| Spottet coral grouper | [ | Thailand | ||
| Striped trumpeteer | [ | Australia | ||
| Firespot snapper | [ | Taiwan | ||
| Thread-sail filefish | [ | Thailand | ||
| Striped mullet | [ | Israel | ||
| Golden mullet | [ | Caspian sea (Iran) | ||
| Japanese parrotfish | [ | Japan | ||
| Rock porgy | [ | Japan | ||
| Japanese flounder | [ | Japan | ||
| Barfin flounder | [ | Japan | ||
| Halibut | [ | Norway, UK | ||
| Winter flounder | [ | Atlantic Canada | ||
| Catfish | [ | Australia | ||
| Guppy | [ | Singapore | ||
| Cobia | [ | Taiwan | ||
| Red drum | [ | Korea, Israel | ||
| Shi drum | [ | France, Italy | ||
| White seabass | [ | California (USA) | ||
| Turbot | [ | Norway | ||
| [ | Korea | |||
| Chinese catfish | [ | Taiwan | ||
| Dover sole | [ | UK | ||
| Senegalese sole | [ | Iberian Peninsula | ||
| Gilthead sea bream | [ | Israel, France, Italy, Iberian Peninsula | ||
| Tiger puffer | [ | Japan |
Members of the family Alloherpesviridae and other fish herpesvirus isolated in cell culture.
| Genus | Viral species | Common name (abbreviation) |
|---|---|---|
| Koi Herpesvirus (KHV) | ||
| Channel cat fish virus (CCV) | ||
| Ictalurus melas herpesvirus (ICmHV) | ||
| White sturgeon HV2 | ||
| HV salmonis (HPV) | ||
| Oncorhynchus masou virus (OMV) | ||
| Yamame tumor virus (YTV) | ||
| Oncorhynchus kisutch virus (OKV) | ||
| Coho salmon tumor virus (COTV) | ||
| Coho salmon herpes virus (CSH) | ||
| Lucké tumor HV (LTHV) | ||
| Frog virus 4 (FV-4) | ||
| Other herpesvirus | ||
| Anguillid herpesvirus 1 | HV anguillae | |
| Percid herpesvirus 1 | HV vitreum, walleye HV | |