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The Nucleoprotein and Phosphoprotein Are Major Determinants of the Virulence of Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus in Rainbow Trout.

Vikram N Vakharia1, Gael Kurath2, Jie Li3, Douglas G McKenney4.   

Abstract

Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV), a fish rhabdovirus, infects several marine and freshwater fish species. There are many strains of VHSV that affect different fish, but some strains of one genetic subgroup have gained high virulence in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). To define the genetic basis of high virulence in trout, we used reverse genetics to create chimeric VHSVs in which viral nucleoprotein (N), P (phosphoprotein), or M (matrix protein) genes, or the N and P genes, were exchanged between a trout-virulent European VHSV strain (DK-3592B) and a trout-avirulent North American VHSV strain (MI03). Testing of the chimeric recombinant VHSV (rVHSV) by intraperitoneal injection in juvenile rainbow trout showed that exchanges of the viral P or M genes had no effect on the trout virulence phenotype of either parental strain. However, reciprocal exchanges of the viral N gene resulted in a partial gain of function in the chimeric trout-avirulent strain (22% mortality) and complete loss of virulence for the chimeric trout-virulent strain (2% mortality). Reciprocal exchanges of both the N and P genes together resulted in complete gain of function in the chimeric avirulent strain (82% mortality), again with complete loss of virulence in the chimeric trout-virulent strain (0% mortality). Thus, the VHSV N gene contains an essential determinant of trout virulence that is strongly enhanced by the viral P gene. We hypothesize that the host-specific virulence mechanism may involve increased efficiency of the viral polymerase complex when the N and P proteins have adapted to more efficient interaction with a host component from rainbow trout.IMPORTANCE Rainbow trout farming is a major food source industry worldwide that has suffered great economic losses due to host jumps of fish rhabdovirus pathogens, followed by evolution of dramatic increases in trout-specific virulence. However, the genetic determinants of host jumps and increased virulence in rainbow trout are unknown for any fish rhabdovirus. Previous attempts to identify the viral genes containing trout virulence determinants of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) have not been successful. We show here that, somewhat surprisingly, the viral nucleocapsid (N) and phosphoprotein (P) genes together contain the determinants responsible for trout virulence in VHSV. This suggests a novel host-specific virulence mechanism involving the viral polymerase and a host component. This differs from the known virulence mechanisms of mammalian rhabdoviruses based on the viral P or M (matrix) protein.
Copyright © 2019 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  VHSV; fish virus; nucleoprotein; phosphoprotein; rhabdovirus; virulence determinants

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31270224      PMCID: PMC6714817          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00382-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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