Printed in Great Britain 203 A Reo-like Virus Isolated from Juvenile American Oysters ( Crassostrea virginica)

A filterable agent, designated I3p ~ was isolated from homogenized juvenile oyster tissue inoculated on to bluegill fry (BF-2) cell cultures. The oysters were from a hatchery on Long Island Sound, New York. Successive passages resulted in progressive cytopathic effects (c.p.e.) consisting of discret...

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Main Author: T. R. Meyers
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Summary:A filterable agent, designated I3p ~ was isolated from homogenized juvenile oyster tissue inoculated on to bluegill fry (BF-2) cell cultures. The oysters were from a hatchery on Long Island Sound, New York. Successive passages resulted in progressive cytopathic effects (c.p.e.) consisting of discrete plaques containing large syncytia seen within 2 to 3 days in cultures held at I5 °C. The agent was concentrated from supernatant fluids by ultracentrifugation. Negative stained preparations examined by electron microscopy revealed icosahedral particles with a mean diam. of 79 nm. Virus replication in tissue culture occurred at both I5 and 23 °C. Susceptible fish cells in addition to the BF-2 included brown bu!lhead, Atlantic salmon, guppy embryo'and walleye fry lines. Limited c.p.e, occurred in Atlantic salmon heart cells while rainbow trout gonad, rainbow trout spleen and fathead minnow cells were refractory to cytopathic changes. Biochemical nd physical characteristics uggested the 13P2 virus belonged to the family Reoviridae. The possibility hat this virus is a known reovirus, present only as a contaminant, was ruled out on the basis of serological results and failure of avian or mammalian cells to support its growth, The I3p2 agent may be an undescribed virus. Further investigations concerning the identity of this virus and its capabilities as a pathogen i fish and shellfish are under way.