Expression of the Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Receptor on Atlantic Salmon Endothelial Cells Correlates with the Cell Tropism of the Virus

ABSTRACT Infectious salmon anemia (ISA) is a World Organization for Animal Health (OIE)-listed disease of farmed Atlantic salmon, characterized by slowly developing anemia and circulatory disturbances. The disease is caused by ISA virus (ISAV) in the Orthomyxoviridae family; hence, it is related to...

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Published in:Journal of Virology
Main Authors: Aamelfot, Maria, Dale, Ole Bendik, Weli, Simon Chioma, Koppang, Erling Olaf, Falk, Knut
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2012
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spelling crasmicro:10.1128/jvi.00047-12 2024-09-15T17:55:55+00:00 Expression of the Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Receptor on Atlantic Salmon Endothelial Cells Correlates with the Cell Tropism of the Virus Aamelfot, Maria Dale, Ole Bendik Weli, Simon Chioma Koppang, Erling Olaf Falk, Knut 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00047-12 https://journals.asm.org/doi/pdf/10.1128/JVI.00047-12 en eng American Society for Microbiology https://journals.asm.org/non-commercial-tdm-license Journal of Virology volume 86, issue 19, page 10571-10578 ISSN 0022-538X 1098-5514 journal-article 2012 crasmicro https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00047-12 2024-08-26T04:06:10Z ABSTRACT Infectious salmon anemia (ISA) is a World Organization for Animal Health (OIE)-listed disease of farmed Atlantic salmon, characterized by slowly developing anemia and circulatory disturbances. The disease is caused by ISA virus (ISAV) in the Orthomyxoviridae family; hence, it is related to influenza. Here we explore the pathogenesis of ISA by focusing on virus tropism, receptor tissue distribution, and pathological changes in experimentally and naturally infected Atlantic salmon. Using immunohistochemistry on ISAV-infected Atlantic salmon tissues with antibody to viral nucleoprotein, endotheliotropism was demonstrated. Endothelial cells lining the circulatory system were found to be infected, seemingly noncytolytic, and without vasculitis. No virus could be found in necrotic parenchymal cells. From endothelium, the virus budded apically and adsorbed to red blood cells (RBCs). No infection or replication within RBCs was detected, but hemophagocytosis was observed, possibly contributing to the severe anemia in fish with this disease. Similarly to what has been done in studies of influenza, we examined the pattern of virus attachment by using ISAV as a probe. Here we detected the preferred receptor of ISAV, 4- O -acetylated sialic acid (Neu4,5Ac 2 ). To our knowledge, this is the first report demonstrating the in situ distribution of this sialic acid derivate. The pattern of virus attachment mirrored closely the distribution of infection, showing that the virus receptor is important for cell tropism, as well as for adsorption to RBCs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon ASM Journals (American Society for Microbiology) Journal of Virology 86 19 10571 10578
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description ABSTRACT Infectious salmon anemia (ISA) is a World Organization for Animal Health (OIE)-listed disease of farmed Atlantic salmon, characterized by slowly developing anemia and circulatory disturbances. The disease is caused by ISA virus (ISAV) in the Orthomyxoviridae family; hence, it is related to influenza. Here we explore the pathogenesis of ISA by focusing on virus tropism, receptor tissue distribution, and pathological changes in experimentally and naturally infected Atlantic salmon. Using immunohistochemistry on ISAV-infected Atlantic salmon tissues with antibody to viral nucleoprotein, endotheliotropism was demonstrated. Endothelial cells lining the circulatory system were found to be infected, seemingly noncytolytic, and without vasculitis. No virus could be found in necrotic parenchymal cells. From endothelium, the virus budded apically and adsorbed to red blood cells (RBCs). No infection or replication within RBCs was detected, but hemophagocytosis was observed, possibly contributing to the severe anemia in fish with this disease. Similarly to what has been done in studies of influenza, we examined the pattern of virus attachment by using ISAV as a probe. Here we detected the preferred receptor of ISAV, 4- O -acetylated sialic acid (Neu4,5Ac 2 ). To our knowledge, this is the first report demonstrating the in situ distribution of this sialic acid derivate. The pattern of virus attachment mirrored closely the distribution of infection, showing that the virus receptor is important for cell tropism, as well as for adsorption to RBCs.
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author Aamelfot, Maria
Dale, Ole Bendik
Weli, Simon Chioma
Koppang, Erling Olaf
Falk, Knut
spellingShingle Aamelfot, Maria
Dale, Ole Bendik
Weli, Simon Chioma
Koppang, Erling Olaf
Falk, Knut
Expression of the Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Receptor on Atlantic Salmon Endothelial Cells Correlates with the Cell Tropism of the Virus
author_facet Aamelfot, Maria
Dale, Ole Bendik
Weli, Simon Chioma
Koppang, Erling Olaf
Falk, Knut
author_sort Aamelfot, Maria
title Expression of the Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Receptor on Atlantic Salmon Endothelial Cells Correlates with the Cell Tropism of the Virus
title_short Expression of the Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Receptor on Atlantic Salmon Endothelial Cells Correlates with the Cell Tropism of the Virus
title_full Expression of the Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Receptor on Atlantic Salmon Endothelial Cells Correlates with the Cell Tropism of the Virus
title_fullStr Expression of the Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Receptor on Atlantic Salmon Endothelial Cells Correlates with the Cell Tropism of the Virus
title_full_unstemmed Expression of the Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Receptor on Atlantic Salmon Endothelial Cells Correlates with the Cell Tropism of the Virus
title_sort expression of the infectious salmon anemia virus receptor on atlantic salmon endothelial cells correlates with the cell tropism of the virus
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