| Literature DB >> 35075996 |
Arun K Dhar, Roberto Cruz-Flores, Janet Warg, Mary L Killian, Andrew Orry, Jorge Ramos, Michelle Garfias, Gregory Lyons.
Abstract
Infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV) is a nonenveloped, linear, single-stranded DNA virus belonging to the family Parvoviridae and is a World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)-notifiable crustacean pathogen. During screening of Penaeus vannamei shrimp from 3 commercial shrimp facilities in the United States for a panel of OIE-listed (n = 7) and nonlisted (n = 2) crustacean diseases, shrimp from these facilities tested positive for IHHNV. Nucleotide sequences of PCR amplicons showed 99%-100% similarity to IHHNV isolates from Latin America and Asia. The whole genome of the isolates also showed high similarity to type 2 infectious forms of IHHNV. Phylogenetic analysis using capsid gene and whole-genome sequences demonstrated that the isolates clustered with an IHHNV isolate from Ecuador. The detection of an OIE-listed crustacean pathogen in the United States highlights the need for biosecurity protocols in hatcheries and grow-out ponds to mitigate losses.Entities:
Keywords: Decapod penstylhamaparvovirus 1; IHHNV; Penaeus vannamei; United States; densovirus; infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus; parvovirus; shrimp; viruses
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35075996 PMCID: PMC8798669 DOI: 10.3201/eid2802.211874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Primers used for the detection of the IHHNV genome in commercially raised Penaeus vannamei shrimp, Texas and Florida, United States, 2019*
| Target gene | Primer name | Sequence, 5′ → 3′ | Amplicon size, bp | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NS1 | 389F | CGGAACACAACCCGACTTTA | 389 | ( |
| NS1 | 389R | GGCCAAGACCAAAATACGAA | ||
| NS1 | IHHNV-309F | TCCAACACTTAGTCAAAACCAA | 309 | ( |
| NS1 | IHHNV-309R | TGTCTGCTACGATGATTATCCA | ||
| NS1 (Left) | 159_IH_NS1_S | AACTGACGAGTGAAGAGGCT | 1295 | This study |
| NS1 (Left) | 1446_IH_NS1_AS | GTGTCCGGAGTATGTGATGT | This study | |
| NS1 (Right) | 1400_IH_NS1_S | GGACGAACGCCAAACTTCAC | 1313 | This study |
| NS1 (Right) | 2698_IH_NS1_AS | ATCTGTGTGGGTCTGGTCC | This study | |
| CP | CP1F | GATCACCAGCACGACTTCCT | 1088 | ( |
| CP | CP2R | CGGGTATATATTGCACATCGAA |
*CP, capsid protein gene; IHHNV, infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus; NS1, nonstructural gene 1.
Additional primers designed and used for Sanger sequencing of CP and NS1 genes of IHHNV, Texas and Florida, United States, 2019*
| Target gene | Primer name | Sequence, 5′ → 3′ |
|---|---|---|
| NS1 | 159_IH_NS1_S | AAC TGA CGA GTG AAG AGG CT |
| NS1 | 1446_IH_NS1_AS | GTG TCC GGA GTA TGT GAT GT |
| NS1 | 482_IHHNV_NS1_S | CCC CAA CAA ATA TCG CTG CG |
| NS1 | 511_IHHNV_NS1_S | AGA TCA CAT TCT ACC GTG GTG |
| NS1 | 342_IH_NS1_Seq_AS | ACTT GTA CTT ACA TTT GTA T |
| NS1 | 1400_IH_NS1_S | GGA CGA ACG CCA AAC TTC AC |
| NS1 | 2627_IH_NS1_Seq_S | CAA GCC CAA GGA AAA GAT CC |
| NS1 | 2390 CP_S | CTA CTG GGT ACC ACC AGC |
| NS1 | 2698 IH_NS1_AS | ATC TGT GTG GGT CTG GTC C |
| NS1 | 2540 IH_CP_S | AGG CCT CTT CCA AGA ATA CG |
| NS1 | 2682 IHHNV_NS1_AS | ACT TGA TCC TTC GGC GTG TT |
| NS1 | 2540 IH_CP_S | AGG CCT CTT CCA AGA ATA CG |
| NS1 | 2682 IHHNV_NS1_AS | ACT TGA TCC TTC GGC GTG TT |
| NS1 | IHHNV-1942_F | GTC ACT AAT TAC AAA CCT GCA G |
| NS1 | IHHNV-2020R | GCA TAT TGT CGT AGT CTG GT |
| CP | IHHNV-CP_S | ATG TGC GCC GAT TCA ACA AG |
| CP | IH_CP_Seq_S | CAT AAT CAA CTA TCA ACT AA |
| CP | IH_CP_Seq_AS | TGC CAA TGT TAC GTC GGT TTC C |
*CP, capsid protein gene; IHHNV, infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus; NS1, nonstructural gene 1.
Figure 1Detection of infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV) in Penaeus vannamei shrimp from the United States by conventional PCR, 2019. Agarose gel photographs show 389-bp IHHNV–specific amplicon (left column) and 309-bp IHHNV–specific amplicon (right column). Top row represents case number 19-490, P. vannamei broodstock samples originating in Florida (A and B). Middle row represents case number 19-428, P. vannamei post-larvae samples originating in Texas (C1 and C2). Bottom row represents case number 19-644, frozen P. vannamei shrimp originating from an indoor farm in Texas (A, B, C, and D). Lane M, 100-bp molecular weight marker (New England Biolabs, Inc., https://www.neb.com); lane SPF, specific pathogen-free P. vannamei shrimp; lane NT, no template control; lane +C, positive control for PCR.
Sequence similarity of CP and NS-1 genes of Texas and Florida IHHNV isolates to IHHNV Ecuador strain, 2019*
| Case no. | CP identity, % | NS1 identity, % | Strain | GenBank accession no. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19–428-C2 | 99.36 | 99.06 | Ecuador | AY362548.1 |
| 16–490-B | 99.72 | 99.69 | Ecuador | AY362548.1 |
| 19–644-A | 99.36 | 99.65 | Ecuador | AY362548.1 |
| 19–644-C | 99.36 | 99.65 | Ecuador | AY362548.1 |
*CP, capsid protein gene; IHHNV, infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus; NS1, nonstructural gene 1.
Figure 2Evolutionary relationships of the infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV) strains (19-428, 19-490, and 19-644) recently detected in the United States and published capsid protein gene sequences. The recent IHHNV strains (red box) fall into the type 2 lineage. The evolutionary history was inferred by using the neighbor-joining method (). The optimal tree with the sum of branch length = 0.20086053 is shown. The percentage of replicate trees in which the associated taxa clustered together in the bootstrap test (1,000 replicates) are shown next to the branches. The tree is drawn to scale, with branch lengths in the same units as those of the evolutionary distances used to infer the phylogenetic tree. The evolutionary distances were computed by using the maximum-likelihood method (). Based upon full-genome phylogenetic analysis, the Texas and Florida IHHNV viruses appear to be related to a strain from Ecuador (GenBank accession no. AY362548.1). Scale bar indicates substitutions per site.
Figure 3Alignment and structure of infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV) strains recently detected in Texas (19-428) and Florida (19-490), USA. A) Multiple alignment of amino acid sequence based on translation of the capsid protein gene of isolates with Penaeus stylirostris densovirus capsid protein sequence (PDB code 3N7X). B) Predicted tertiary structure of the isolates from Texas and Florida.