A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors

The Vibrio splendidus clade has previously been associated with epidemic outbreaks of various aquatic animals, as in the case of the cupped oyster, Crassostrea gigas. To investigate whether involved strains could present a clonal origin and to identify possible alternative background carriage animal...

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Main Authors: Nasfi, H., Travers, M. A., de Lorgeril, J., Habib, C., Sannie, T., Sorieul, L., Gerard, J., /Avarre, Jean-Christophe, Haffner, P., Tourbiez, D., Renault, T., Furones, D., Roque, A., Pruzzo, C., Cheslett, D., Gdoura, R., Vallaeys, T.
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Published: 2015
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010063986 2024-09-15T18:03:18+00:00 A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors Nasfi, H. Travers, M. A. de Lorgeril, J. Habib, C. Sannie, T. Sorieul, L. Gerard, J. /Avarre, Jean-Christophe Haffner, P. Tourbiez, D. Renault, T. Furones, D. Roque, A. Pruzzo, C. Cheslett, D. Gdoura, R. Vallaeys, T. EUROPE 2015 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010063986 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010063986 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010063986 Nasfi H., Travers M. A., de Lorgeril J., Habib C., Sannie T., Sorieul L., Gerard J., Avarre Jean-Christophe, Haffner P., Tourbiez D., Renault T., Furones D., Roque A., Pruzzo C., Cheslett D., Gdoura R., Vallaeys T. A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors. 2015, 31 (3), p. 461-475 VNTR Vibrio splendidus Epidemiology vsm ompU Crassotrea giga Mortality text 2015 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:41Z The Vibrio splendidus clade has previously been associated with epidemic outbreaks of various aquatic animals, as in the case of the cupped oyster, Crassostrea gigas. To investigate whether involved strains could present a clonal origin and to identify possible alternative background carriage animals or zooplankton, a large epidemiological survey was conducted on isolates of the splendidus clade. For this purpose, Vibrio strains were isolated from various samples including oysters, mussels, sediments, zooplankton, and sea water on the basis of a North/South gradient of the European sea water zone (Ireland, The Netherlands, France, Italy, and Spain). A total of 435 isolates were successfully associated to the V. splendidus clade using real time polymerase chain reaction with 16S specific primers and probes. A multiple-locus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis (VNTR) was conducted on all isolates based on a multiplex PCR-VNTR with a set of primer pairs designed from the V. tasmaniensis LGP32 genome. Preliminary validation of the primers on a set of collection strains from the V. splendidus clade confirmed that the former V. splendidus-related LGP32 and relative strains were related to V. tasmaniensis rather than to the type strain V. splendidus LMG 4042. The VNTR analysis was then successfully conducted on 335 isolates which led to the characterization of 87 different profiles. Our results showed that (1) the high diversity of VNTR did not enlighten significant correlation between a specific pattern and the origin of collected samples. However, populations isolated from animal samples tend to differ from those of the background environment; (2) oyster mortality events could not be linked to the clonal proliferation of a particular VNTR type. However, few different patterns seemed successively associated with samples collected during peaks of oyster's mortality. (3) Finally, no correlation could be seen between specific VNTR patterns and sequence phylogeny of the virulence factors vsm and ompU that were detected ... Text Crassostrea gigas IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic VNTR
Vibrio splendidus
Epidemiology
vsm
ompU
Crassotrea giga
Mortality
spellingShingle VNTR
Vibrio splendidus
Epidemiology
vsm
ompU
Crassotrea giga
Mortality
Nasfi, H.
Travers, M. A.
de Lorgeril, J.
Habib, C.
Sannie, T.
Sorieul, L.
Gerard, J.
/Avarre, Jean-Christophe
Haffner, P.
Tourbiez, D.
Renault, T.
Furones, D.
Roque, A.
Pruzzo, C.
Cheslett, D.
Gdoura, R.
Vallaeys, T.
A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors
topic_facet VNTR
Vibrio splendidus
Epidemiology
vsm
ompU
Crassotrea giga
Mortality
description The Vibrio splendidus clade has previously been associated with epidemic outbreaks of various aquatic animals, as in the case of the cupped oyster, Crassostrea gigas. To investigate whether involved strains could present a clonal origin and to identify possible alternative background carriage animals or zooplankton, a large epidemiological survey was conducted on isolates of the splendidus clade. For this purpose, Vibrio strains were isolated from various samples including oysters, mussels, sediments, zooplankton, and sea water on the basis of a North/South gradient of the European sea water zone (Ireland, The Netherlands, France, Italy, and Spain). A total of 435 isolates were successfully associated to the V. splendidus clade using real time polymerase chain reaction with 16S specific primers and probes. A multiple-locus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis (VNTR) was conducted on all isolates based on a multiplex PCR-VNTR with a set of primer pairs designed from the V. tasmaniensis LGP32 genome. Preliminary validation of the primers on a set of collection strains from the V. splendidus clade confirmed that the former V. splendidus-related LGP32 and relative strains were related to V. tasmaniensis rather than to the type strain V. splendidus LMG 4042. The VNTR analysis was then successfully conducted on 335 isolates which led to the characterization of 87 different profiles. Our results showed that (1) the high diversity of VNTR did not enlighten significant correlation between a specific pattern and the origin of collected samples. However, populations isolated from animal samples tend to differ from those of the background environment; (2) oyster mortality events could not be linked to the clonal proliferation of a particular VNTR type. However, few different patterns seemed successively associated with samples collected during peaks of oyster's mortality. (3) Finally, no correlation could be seen between specific VNTR patterns and sequence phylogeny of the virulence factors vsm and ompU that were detected ...
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author Nasfi, H.
Travers, M. A.
de Lorgeril, J.
Habib, C.
Sannie, T.
Sorieul, L.
Gerard, J.
/Avarre, Jean-Christophe
Haffner, P.
Tourbiez, D.
Renault, T.
Furones, D.
Roque, A.
Pruzzo, C.
Cheslett, D.
Gdoura, R.
Vallaeys, T.
author_facet Nasfi, H.
Travers, M. A.
de Lorgeril, J.
Habib, C.
Sannie, T.
Sorieul, L.
Gerard, J.
/Avarre, Jean-Christophe
Haffner, P.
Tourbiez, D.
Renault, T.
Furones, D.
Roque, A.
Pruzzo, C.
Cheslett, D.
Gdoura, R.
Vallaeys, T.
author_sort Nasfi, H.
title A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors
title_short A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors
title_full A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors
title_fullStr A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors
title_full_unstemmed A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors
title_sort european epidemiological survey of vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors
publishDate 2015
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genre Crassostrea gigas
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Nasfi H., Travers M. A., de Lorgeril J., Habib C., Sannie T., Sorieul L., Gerard J., Avarre Jean-Christophe, Haffner P., Tourbiez D., Renault T., Furones D., Roque A., Pruzzo C., Cheslett D., Gdoura R., Vallaeys T. A European epidemiological survey of Vibrio splendidus clade shows unexplored diversity and massive exchange of virulence factors. 2015, 31 (3), p. 461-475
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