Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) isolated from the ISA disease outbreaks in Chile diverged from ISAV isolates from Norway around 1996 and was disseminated around 2005, based on surface glycoprotein gene sequences

Abstract Background Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus (ISAV) is a pathogen of marine-farmed Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ); a disease first diagnosed in Norway in 1984. For over 25 years ISAV has caused major disease outbreaks in the Northern hemisphere, and remains an emerging fish pathogen be...

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Main Authors: Kibenge, Frederick SB, Godoy, Marcos G, Wang, Yingwei, Kibenge, Molly JT, Gherardelli, Valentina, Mansilla, Soledad, Lisperger, Angelica, Jarpa, Miguel, Larroquete, Geraldine, Avendaño, Fernando, Lara, Marcela, Gallardo, Alicia
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1743-422X-6-88 2023-05-15T15:32:17+02:00 Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) isolated from the ISA disease outbreaks in Chile diverged from ISAV isolates from Norway around 1996 and was disseminated around 2005, based on surface glycoprotein gene sequences Kibenge, Frederick SB Godoy, Marcos G Wang, Yingwei Kibenge, Molly JT Gherardelli, Valentina Mansilla, Soledad Lisperger, Angelica Jarpa, Miguel Larroquete, Geraldine Avendaño, Fernando Lara, Marcela Gallardo, Alicia 2009-06-26 http://www.virologyj.com/content/6/1/88 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.virologyj.com/content/6/1/88 Copyright 2009 Kibenge et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Research 2009 ftbiomed 2009-07-24T23:21:01Z Abstract Background Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus (ISAV) is a pathogen of marine-farmed Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ); a disease first diagnosed in Norway in 1984. For over 25 years ISAV has caused major disease outbreaks in the Northern hemisphere, and remains an emerging fish pathogen because of the asymptomatic infections in marine wild fish and the potential for emergence of new epidemic strains. ISAV belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae , together with influenza viruses but is sufficiently different to be assigned to its own genus, Isavirus . The Isavirus genome consists of eight single-stranded RNA species, and the virions have two surface glycoproteins; fusion (F) protein encoded on segment 5 and haemagglutinin-esterase (HE) protein encoded on segment 6. However, comparision between different ISAV isolates is complicated because there is presently no universally accepted nomenclature system for designation of genetic relatedness between ISAV isolates. The first outbreak of ISA in marine-farmed Atlantic salmon in the Southern hemisphere occurred in Chile starting in June 2007. In order to describe the molecular characteristics of the virus so as to understand its origins, how ISAV isolates are maintained and spread, and their virulence characteristics, we conducted a study where the viral sequences were directly amplified, cloned and sequenced from tissue samples collected from several ISA-affected fish on the different fish farms with confirmed or suspected ISA outbreaks in Chile. This paper describes the genetic characterization of a large number of ISAV strains associated with extensive outbreaks in Chile starting in June 2007, and their phylogenetic relationships with selected European and North American isolates that are representative of the genetic diversity of ISAV. Results RT-PCR for ISAV F and HE glycoprotein genes was performed directly on tissue samples collected from ISA-affected fish on different farms among 14 fish companies in Chile during the ISA outbreaks that started in June 2007. The genes of the F and HE glycoproteins were cloned and sequenced for 51 and 78 new isolates, respectively. An extensive comparative analysis of ISAV F and HE sequence data, including reference isolates sampled from Norway, Faroe Islands, Scotland, USA, and Canada was performed. Based on phylogenetic analysis of concatenated ISAV F and HE genes of 103 individual isolates, the isolates from the ISA . Other/Unknown Material Atlantic salmon Faroe Islands Salmo salar BioMed Central Canada Faroe Islands Norway
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description Abstract Background Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus (ISAV) is a pathogen of marine-farmed Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ); a disease first diagnosed in Norway in 1984. For over 25 years ISAV has caused major disease outbreaks in the Northern hemisphere, and remains an emerging fish pathogen because of the asymptomatic infections in marine wild fish and the potential for emergence of new epidemic strains. ISAV belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae , together with influenza viruses but is sufficiently different to be assigned to its own genus, Isavirus . The Isavirus genome consists of eight single-stranded RNA species, and the virions have two surface glycoproteins; fusion (F) protein encoded on segment 5 and haemagglutinin-esterase (HE) protein encoded on segment 6. However, comparision between different ISAV isolates is complicated because there is presently no universally accepted nomenclature system for designation of genetic relatedness between ISAV isolates. The first outbreak of ISA in marine-farmed Atlantic salmon in the Southern hemisphere occurred in Chile starting in June 2007. In order to describe the molecular characteristics of the virus so as to understand its origins, how ISAV isolates are maintained and spread, and their virulence characteristics, we conducted a study where the viral sequences were directly amplified, cloned and sequenced from tissue samples collected from several ISA-affected fish on the different fish farms with confirmed or suspected ISA outbreaks in Chile. This paper describes the genetic characterization of a large number of ISAV strains associated with extensive outbreaks in Chile starting in June 2007, and their phylogenetic relationships with selected European and North American isolates that are representative of the genetic diversity of ISAV. Results RT-PCR for ISAV F and HE glycoprotein genes was performed directly on tissue samples collected from ISA-affected fish on different farms among 14 fish companies in Chile during the ISA outbreaks that started in June 2007. The genes of the F and HE glycoproteins were cloned and sequenced for 51 and 78 new isolates, respectively. An extensive comparative analysis of ISAV F and HE sequence data, including reference isolates sampled from Norway, Faroe Islands, Scotland, USA, and Canada was performed. Based on phylogenetic analysis of concatenated ISAV F and HE genes of 103 individual isolates, the isolates from the ISA .
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author Kibenge, Frederick SB
Godoy, Marcos G
Wang, Yingwei
Kibenge, Molly JT
Gherardelli, Valentina
Mansilla, Soledad
Lisperger, Angelica
Jarpa, Miguel
Larroquete, Geraldine
Avendaño, Fernando
Lara, Marcela
Gallardo, Alicia
spellingShingle Kibenge, Frederick SB
Godoy, Marcos G
Wang, Yingwei
Kibenge, Molly JT
Gherardelli, Valentina
Mansilla, Soledad
Lisperger, Angelica
Jarpa, Miguel
Larroquete, Geraldine
Avendaño, Fernando
Lara, Marcela
Gallardo, Alicia
Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) isolated from the ISA disease outbreaks in Chile diverged from ISAV isolates from Norway around 1996 and was disseminated around 2005, based on surface glycoprotein gene sequences
author_facet Kibenge, Frederick SB
Godoy, Marcos G
Wang, Yingwei
Kibenge, Molly JT
Gherardelli, Valentina
Mansilla, Soledad
Lisperger, Angelica
Jarpa, Miguel
Larroquete, Geraldine
Avendaño, Fernando
Lara, Marcela
Gallardo, Alicia
author_sort Kibenge, Frederick SB
title Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) isolated from the ISA disease outbreaks in Chile diverged from ISAV isolates from Norway around 1996 and was disseminated around 2005, based on surface glycoprotein gene sequences
title_short Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) isolated from the ISA disease outbreaks in Chile diverged from ISAV isolates from Norway around 1996 and was disseminated around 2005, based on surface glycoprotein gene sequences
title_full Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) isolated from the ISA disease outbreaks in Chile diverged from ISAV isolates from Norway around 1996 and was disseminated around 2005, based on surface glycoprotein gene sequences
title_fullStr Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) isolated from the ISA disease outbreaks in Chile diverged from ISAV isolates from Norway around 1996 and was disseminated around 2005, based on surface glycoprotein gene sequences
title_full_unstemmed Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) isolated from the ISA disease outbreaks in Chile diverged from ISAV isolates from Norway around 1996 and was disseminated around 2005, based on surface glycoprotein gene sequences
title_sort infectious salmon anaemia virus (isav) isolated from the isa disease outbreaks in chile diverged from isav isolates from norway around 1996 and was disseminated around 2005, based on surface glycoprotein gene sequences
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2009
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/6/1/88
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