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Isolation of a novel adomavirus from cultured American eels, <i>Anguilla rostrata</i>, with haemorrhagic gill necrosis disease

Jinxian Yang, Xi Chen, Yingying Li, Tieying Song, Jun Ge

2021Journal of Fish Diseases12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Recently, the culture of American eels (Anguilla rostrate) in China has been impacted by emergence of a disease with signs of haemorrhagic gill necrosis. The gills of diseased eels are covered with petecchia and they bleed when the operculum is pressed. In this study, a novel American eel adomavirus (AEAdoV) was isolated from the diseased eels using the eel ovary cell line (EO). The virus proliferated in the EO cells with a maximum TCID 50 /ml of 10 6.29 ± 0.23 at 6 days post‐infection. The virions were non‐enveloped with a diameter of 75–85 nm and shown to be a DNA virus upon 5‐iodo‐2’‐deoxyuridine (IDU) treatment. PCR assays showed that AEAdoV encodes a superfamily 3 helicases (S3H) replicase and shared high similarities with Anguilla marmorata adomavirus (MEAdoV). Although no clinical signs or mortality was observed among the eels injected with AEAdoV, the virus was reisolated from livers, kidneys and gills of injected eels at 35 days post‐injection. Our results suggested that AEAdoV exhibited a latent infection in A. rostrata . The pathogenicity of the AEAdoV needs to be confirmed further.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGillAnguillidaeAnguilla rostrataNecrosisVirusVirologyJapanese eelZoologyFisheryFish <Actinopterygii>JaponicaGeneticsBotanyAnimal Virus Infections StudiesPlant Virus Research StudiesAquaculture disease management and microbiota
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