First detection, isolation and molecular characterization of infectious salmon anaemia virus associated with clinical disease in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Chile

Abstract Background Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) is a viral disease of marine-farmed Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) caused by ISA virus (ISAV), which belongs to the genus Isavirus , family Orthomyxoviridae . The virus is considered to be carried by marine wild fish and for over 25 years has caus...

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Main Authors: Godoy, Marcos G, Aedo, Alejandra, Kibenge, Molly JT, Groman, David B, Yason, Carmencita V, Grothusen, Horts, Lisperguer, Angelica, Calbucura, Marlene, Avendaño, Fernando, Imilán, Marcelo, Jarpa, Miguel, Kibenge, Frederick SB
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spelling crspringernat:10.1186/1746-6148-4-28 2023-05-15T15:28:20+02:00 First detection, isolation and molecular characterization of infectious salmon anaemia virus associated with clinical disease in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Chile Godoy, Marcos G Aedo, Alejandra Kibenge, Molly JT Groman, David B Yason, Carmencita V Grothusen, Horts Lisperguer, Angelica Calbucura, Marlene Avendaño, Fernando Imilán, Marcelo Jarpa, Miguel Kibenge, Frederick SB 2008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-4-28 https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/1746-6148-4-28.pdf en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC BMC Veterinary Research volume 4, issue 1 ISSN 1746-6148 General Veterinary General Medicine journal-article 2008 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-4-28 2022-01-14T15:43:35Z Abstract Background Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) is a viral disease of marine-farmed Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) caused by ISA virus (ISAV), which belongs to the genus Isavirus , family Orthomyxoviridae . The virus is considered to be carried by marine wild fish and for over 25 years has caused major disease outbreaks in marine-farmed Atlantic salmon in the Northern hemisphere. In the Southern hemisphere, ISAV was first detected in Chile in 1999 in marine-farmed Coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ). In contrast to the classical presentation of ISA in Atlantic salmon, the presence of ISAV in Chile until now has only been associated with a clinical condition called Icterus Syndrome in Coho salmon and virus isolation has not always been possible. During the winter of 2007, unexplained mortalities were registered in market-size Atlantic salmon in a grow-out site located in Chiloé in Region X of Chile. We report here the diagnostic findings of the first significant clinical outbreak of ISA in marine-farmed Atlantic salmon in Chile and the first characterization of the ISAV isolated from the affected fish. Results In mid-June 2007, an Atlantic salmon marine farm site located in central Chiloé Island in Region X of Chile registered a sudden increase in mortality following recovery from an outbreak of Pisciricketsiosis, which rose to a cumulative mortality of 13.6% by harvest time. Based on the clinical signs and lesions in the affected fish, and laboratory tests performed on the fish tissues, a confirmatory diagnosis of ISA was made; the first time ISA in its classical presentation and for the first time affecting farmed Atlantic salmon in Chile. Rapid sequencing of the virus-specific RT-PCR products amplified from the fish tissues identified the virus to belong to the European genotype (Genotype I) of the highly polymorphic region (HPR) group HPR 7b, but with an 11-amino acid insert in the fusion glycoprotein, and ability to cause cytopathic effects (CPE) in CHSE-214 cell line, characteristics which make it distinct from common European Genotype ISAV isolates from Europe and North America. Conclusion In conclusion, the present work constitutes the first report of a case of ISA in farmed Atlantic salmon in Chile. The clinical signs and lesions are consistent with the classical descriptions of the disease in marine-farmed Atlantic salmon in the Northern hemisphere. The outbreak was caused by ISAV of European genotype (or Genotype I) of HPR 7b but distinct from common European Genotype ISAV isolates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Springer Nature (via Crossref) Chiloé ENVELOPE(-63.983,-63.983,-65.517,-65.517) BMC Veterinary Research 4 1 28
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topic General Veterinary
General Medicine
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General Medicine
Godoy, Marcos G
Aedo, Alejandra
Kibenge, Molly JT
Groman, David B
Yason, Carmencita V
Grothusen, Horts
Lisperguer, Angelica
Calbucura, Marlene
Avendaño, Fernando
Imilán, Marcelo
Jarpa, Miguel
Kibenge, Frederick SB
First detection, isolation and molecular characterization of infectious salmon anaemia virus associated with clinical disease in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Chile
topic_facet General Veterinary
General Medicine
description Abstract Background Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) is a viral disease of marine-farmed Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) caused by ISA virus (ISAV), which belongs to the genus Isavirus , family Orthomyxoviridae . The virus is considered to be carried by marine wild fish and for over 25 years has caused major disease outbreaks in marine-farmed Atlantic salmon in the Northern hemisphere. In the Southern hemisphere, ISAV was first detected in Chile in 1999 in marine-farmed Coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ). In contrast to the classical presentation of ISA in Atlantic salmon, the presence of ISAV in Chile until now has only been associated with a clinical condition called Icterus Syndrome in Coho salmon and virus isolation has not always been possible. During the winter of 2007, unexplained mortalities were registered in market-size Atlantic salmon in a grow-out site located in Chiloé in Region X of Chile. We report here the diagnostic findings of the first significant clinical outbreak of ISA in marine-farmed Atlantic salmon in Chile and the first characterization of the ISAV isolated from the affected fish. Results In mid-June 2007, an Atlantic salmon marine farm site located in central Chiloé Island in Region X of Chile registered a sudden increase in mortality following recovery from an outbreak of Pisciricketsiosis, which rose to a cumulative mortality of 13.6% by harvest time. Based on the clinical signs and lesions in the affected fish, and laboratory tests performed on the fish tissues, a confirmatory diagnosis of ISA was made; the first time ISA in its classical presentation and for the first time affecting farmed Atlantic salmon in Chile. Rapid sequencing of the virus-specific RT-PCR products amplified from the fish tissues identified the virus to belong to the European genotype (Genotype I) of the highly polymorphic region (HPR) group HPR 7b, but with an 11-amino acid insert in the fusion glycoprotein, and ability to cause cytopathic effects (CPE) in CHSE-214 cell line, characteristics which make it distinct from common European Genotype ISAV isolates from Europe and North America. Conclusion In conclusion, the present work constitutes the first report of a case of ISA in farmed Atlantic salmon in Chile. The clinical signs and lesions are consistent with the classical descriptions of the disease in marine-farmed Atlantic salmon in the Northern hemisphere. The outbreak was caused by ISAV of European genotype (or Genotype I) of HPR 7b but distinct from common European Genotype ISAV isolates.
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author Godoy, Marcos G
Aedo, Alejandra
Kibenge, Molly JT
Groman, David B
Yason, Carmencita V
Grothusen, Horts
Lisperguer, Angelica
Calbucura, Marlene
Avendaño, Fernando
Imilán, Marcelo
Jarpa, Miguel
Kibenge, Frederick SB
author_facet Godoy, Marcos G
Aedo, Alejandra
Kibenge, Molly JT
Groman, David B
Yason, Carmencita V
Grothusen, Horts
Lisperguer, Angelica
Calbucura, Marlene
Avendaño, Fernando
Imilán, Marcelo
Jarpa, Miguel
Kibenge, Frederick SB
author_sort Godoy, Marcos G
title First detection, isolation and molecular characterization of infectious salmon anaemia virus associated with clinical disease in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Chile
title_short First detection, isolation and molecular characterization of infectious salmon anaemia virus associated with clinical disease in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Chile
title_full First detection, isolation and molecular characterization of infectious salmon anaemia virus associated with clinical disease in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Chile
title_fullStr First detection, isolation and molecular characterization of infectious salmon anaemia virus associated with clinical disease in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Chile
title_full_unstemmed First detection, isolation and molecular characterization of infectious salmon anaemia virus associated with clinical disease in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Chile
title_sort first detection, isolation and molecular characterization of infectious salmon anaemia virus associated with clinical disease in farmed atlantic salmon (salmo salar) in chile
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