Experimental infection of European flat oyster Ostrea edulis with ostreid herpesvirus 1 microvar (OsHV-1μvar): Mortality, viral load and detection of viral transcripts by in situ hybridization

[Display omitted] •First report using molecular methods showing OsHV-1μvar can infect Ostrea edulis juveniles.•High OsHV-1μvar load in dying O. edulis juveniles.•Onset of mortality in O. edulis juveniles 4 days after viral injection.•25% cumulative mortality in O. edulis juveniles 7 days after viral...

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Veröffentlicht in:Virus research 2016-06, Vol.217, p.55-62
Hauptverfasser: López Sanmartín, Monserrat, Power, Deborah M., de la Herrán, Roberto, Navas, José I., Batista, Frederico M.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •First report using molecular methods showing OsHV-1μvar can infect Ostrea edulis juveniles.•High OsHV-1μvar load in dying O. edulis juveniles.•Onset of mortality in O. edulis juveniles 4 days after viral injection.•25% cumulative mortality in O. edulis juveniles 7 days after viral injection.•Development of a novel in situ hybridization assay for detection of OsHV-1 RNA. Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1) infections have been reported in several bivalve species. Mortality of Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas spat has increased considerably in Europe since 2008 linked to the spread of a variant of OsHV-1 called μvar. In the present study we demonstrated that O. edulis juveniles can be infected by OsHV-1μvar when administered as an intramuscular injection. Mortality in the oysters injected with OsHV-1μvar was first detected 4 days after injection and reached 25% mortality at day 10. Moreover, the high viral load observed and the detection of viral transcripts by in situ hybridization in several tissues of dying oysters suggested that OsHV-1μvar was the cause of mortality in the O. edulis juveniles. This is therefore the first study to provide evidence about the pathogenicity of OsHV-1μvar in a species that does not belong to the Crassostrea genus. Additionally, we present a novel method to detect OsHV-1 transcripts in infected individuals’ using in situ hybridization.
ISSN:0168-1702
1872-7492
DOI:10.1016/j.virusres.2016.01.023