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Molecular phylogeny of sturgeon mimiviruses and Bayesian hierarchical modeling of their effect on wild Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in Central Canada.

Sharon Clouthier1, Amanda Caskenette2, Elissa Van Walleghem3, Tamara Schroeder4, Don Macdonald5, Eric D Anderson6.   

Abstract

Sturgeon mimiviruses can cause a lethal disease of the integumentary systems of sturgeon (Acipenseridae). Here we provide phylogeographic evidence that sturgeon mimivirus is endemic in endangered populations of wild Lake Sturgeon within Canada's Hudson Bay drainage basin. Namao virus (NV) variants were diagnosed in 24% of Lake Sturgeon samples (n = 1329) collected between 2010-2015. Lake Sturgeon populations with the highest virus prevalence were from the Nelson River (58%) in 2015, Saskatchewan River (41%) in 2010 and South Saskatchewan River (36%) in 2011. Bayesian phylogenetic reconstructions suggested that four NV variants, designated HBDB I-IV, co-circulate temporally and spatially within and between the genetically and biogeographically distinct Lake Sturgeon populations. Evidence from recapture studies suggested that Lake Sturgeon across the basin are persistently infected with NV at prevalence and titer (103.6 equivalent plasmid copies per μg DNA) levels consistent with the hypothesis that wild Lake Sturgeon populations serve as a maintenance population and reservoir for sturgeon mimiviruses. Bayesian hierarchical modeling of NV in the Landing River population of Lake Sturgeon suggested that host weight and age were the best predictors of sturgeon mimivirus presence and titer, respectively, whereas water flow rate, level and temperature, and number of previous captures did not significantly improve model fit. A negative relationship was estimated between sturgeon mimivirus presence and Lake Sturgeon weight and between virus titer and Lake Sturgeon age.
Copyright © 2020 FIsheries and Oceans Canada. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bayesian hierarchical models; Lake Sturgeon; Mimivirus; Molecular phylogeny; Namao virus

Year:  2020        PMID: 32763443     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2020.104491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Genet Evol        ISSN: 1567-1348            Impact factor:   3.342


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1.  Emerging Viral Pathogens in Sturgeon Aquaculture in Poland: Focus on Herpesviruses and Mimivirus Detection.

Authors:  Magdalena Stachnik; Marek Matras; Ewa Borzym; Joanna Maj-Paluch; Michał Reichert
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-07-29       Impact factor: 5.048

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