Efficient vaccine against the virus causing a lethal disease in cultured Cyprinus carpio

We have isolated a virus, which causes a mortal disease in cultured ornamental Koi and Common carps ( Cyprinus carpio) in many countries worldwide. This unclassified virus, which causes nephritis and gill necrosis, and so has been given the name carp nephritis and gill necrosis virus (CNGV), has a m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Vaccine 2003-12, Vol.21 (32), p.4677-4684
Hauptverfasser: Ronen, Ariel, Perelberg, Ayana, Abramowitz, Julia, Hutoran, Marina, Tinman, Simon, Bejerano, Izhak, Steinitz, Michael, Kotler, Moshe
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Zusammenfassung:We have isolated a virus, which causes a mortal disease in cultured ornamental Koi and Common carps ( Cyprinus carpio) in many countries worldwide. This unclassified virus, which causes nephritis and gill necrosis, and so has been given the name carp nephritis and gill necrosis virus (CNGV), has a morphology resembling the herpes virus, but bears a genomic DNA of ca 250–300 kbp. So far, both others and we have been unable to find CNGV-DNA sequences possessing a significant similarity to known DNA viruses. The virus induces a lethal disease when water temperature ranges between 18 and 25 °C (permissive temperature). In this report, we demonstrate that carps, exposed to the virus at 23 °C for 3–5 days and then transferred to the non-permissive temperature of 30 °C, became resistant to a challenged infection and their sera demonstrated a high level of virus-specific antibodies. We have isolated attenuated non-pathogenic viruses that render virus-vaccinated carps resistant to the disease. Furthermore, vaccinated fish developed high levels of antibodies against the virus. We suggest, therefore, that this attenuated virus could be used as a live vaccine for the eradication of the mortal disease afflicting Common and ornamental carp fisheries in many countries.
ISSN:0264-410X
1873-2518
DOI:10.1016/S0264-410X(03)00523-1