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A novel virus (order Bunyavirales) from stressed redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) from farms in northern Australia.

Kitikarn Sakuna1, Jennifer Elliman2, Anna Tzamouzaki2, Leigh Owens3.   

Abstract

Athtabvirus, a bunya-like virus and chequa iflavirus infect redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) and they may cause mortality reaching 20-40% after about three weeks following transportation stress. Lesions were seen in the muscles of broodstock and juveniles and nerve cords of craylings. Using NextGen sequencing, the whole transcriptomes of a farmed case crayfish and a tank-reared, unaffected crayfish were assembled producing over 500,000 contigs. The average depth of reads was 18 replicates with a range from 15 to 44. The near complete sequences of the large and middle genome segments of a bunya-like virus were detected along with chequa iflavirus. The internal bunya-like motifs; RNA-dependent RNA polymerase on the L segment, and glycoprotein n (Gn) on the M segment were easily identified. In the opposite, positive-sense direction on the M segment, another presumed glycoprotein (glycoprotein c) with a low-density lipoprotein receptor (cysteine-rich) motif was identified by position specific iterated (psi)-BLASTp. The athtabvirus was related to Whenzhou Shrimp Virus 2 (E = 0.0, 43% amino acid identity), an unassigned, -ve sense ssRNA virus, and to peribunyaviruses (E = 10-50-20). In descending order of the number of RNA copies/0.2 mg of tissue, the organs most heavily infected were muscle (9.4 × 106), nerve cord (5.24 × 106), heart (4.07 × 106), gills (3.96 × 106), hepatopancreas (1.58 × 106) and antennal gland (6.6 × 105). Given the tissue tropism (muscle and nerves) of athtabvirus and the original lesions, this virus is implicated in being involved in the mortalities in crayfish after transportation.
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Keywords:  Bunya-like virus; Bunyavirales; Cherax quadricarinatus; Redclaw crayfish; Stressed

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29574101     DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2018.03.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Res        ISSN: 0168-1702            Impact factor:   3.303


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