Aquabirnavirus-induced Protection of Marine Fish against Piscine Nodavirus Infection

魚病研究 Volume 40 Issue 3 Page 125-131 published_at 2005-09
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Title ( eng )
Aquabirnavirus-induced Protection of Marine Fish against Piscine Nodavirus Infection
Title ( jpn )
アクアビルナウイルスによるVNN抵抗性の誘導
Creator
Pakingking Rolando Jr.
Mori Koh-Ichiro
Sugaya Takuma
Oka Masakazu
Source Title
魚病研究
Fish Pathology
Volume 40
Issue 3
Start Page 125
End Page 131
Abstract
非病原性アクアビルナウイルス(ABV)を予め接種され、その 7 日後にベータノダウイルス(NNV)で攻撃されたマハタは NNV 感染に対して強い抵抗性を示した。他方、ヒラメではNNVに対する感受性が低いため死亡率からABVの効果をみることはできなかったが、脳および腎臓におけるNNVの消長をみると、両魚種とも ABV 処理魚において明らかにウイルス感染力価の低下が認められた。この防御は、ABVにより誘導されるインターフェロン関連タンパク質に因ると考えられた。
Experimental dual-infections with a non-lethal aquabirnavirus (ABV) and a lethal betanodavirus (redspotted grouper nervous necrosis virus: RGNNV) were carried out in Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus and sevenband grouper Epinephelus septemfasciatus. In the dual-infection group, ABV was intramuscularly (IM) injected into fish seven days before the IM-injection with RGNNV. In the experiments with flounder, a high expression of an Mx gene, a molecular marker for type I interferon(s) (IFM) production, occurred in the head kidneys and brains at Day 7 post-ABV injection. Although-no mortality was found not only in the dual-infected group but also in the single infection group with RGNNV (control group), the infective titers of RGNNV in the tissues of the dual-infected group were significantly lower at any sampling times than those in the control group. In the experiments with grouper, the preceding ABV infection resulted in complete protection against RGNNV infection. The infective titers of RGNNV in the tissues were also lower in the dual-infected group than in the control group throughout the experiments, and finally the virus disappeared from the head kidneys and brains of the dual-infected group at Day 14 and Day 56 postinjections, respectively. These results suggest that an ABV-induced IFN(s) effectively suppresses the progression of secondary betanodavirus infection.
Keywords
aquabirnavirus
betanodavirus
viral nervous necrosis
interferon
Mx protein
Epinephelus septemfasciatus
Paralichthys olivaceus
VNN
NDC
Fishing industry. Fisheries [ 660 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
日本魚病学会
Date of Issued 2005-09
Rights
Copyright (c) 2005 The Japanese Society of Fish Pathology
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0388-788X
[NCID] AN00063165