In Situ Detection of Salmonid Alphavirus 3 (SAV3) in Tissues of Atlantic Salmon in a Cohabitation Challenge Model with a Special Focus on the Immune Response to the Virus in the Pseudobranch.

Salmonid alphavirus strain 3 is responsible for outbreaks of pancreas disease in salmon and rainbow trout in Norway. Although the extensive amount of research on SAV3 focused mainly on the heart and pancreas (of clinical importance), tropism and pathogenesis studies of the virus in other salmon tiss...

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Published in:Viruses
Main Authors: Tartor, Haitham, Bernhardt, Lisa-Victoria, Mohammad, Saima Nasrin, Kuiper, Raoul, Weli, Simon C
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/v15122450
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38140691
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11080939/
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spelling ftpubmed:38140691 2024-06-09T07:44:43+00:00 In Situ Detection of Salmonid Alphavirus 3 (SAV3) in Tissues of Atlantic Salmon in a Cohabitation Challenge Model with a Special Focus on the Immune Response to the Virus in the Pseudobranch. Tartor, Haitham Bernhardt, Lisa-Victoria Mohammad, Saima Nasrin Kuiper, Raoul Weli, Simon C 2023 Dec 17 https://doi.org/10.3390/v15122450 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38140691 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11080939/ eng eng MDPI https://doi.org/10.3390/v15122450 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38140691 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11080939/ Viruses ISSN:1999-4915 Volume:15 Issue:12 Atlantic salmon RNAscope® immune response in situ hybridization pancreas disease (PD) pseudobranch salmonid alphavirus 3 (SAV3) Journal Article 2023 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.3390/v15122450 2024-05-11T16:02:00Z Salmonid alphavirus strain 3 is responsible for outbreaks of pancreas disease in salmon and rainbow trout in Norway. Although the extensive amount of research on SAV3 focused mainly on the heart and pancreas (of clinical importance), tropism and pathogenesis studies of the virus in other salmon tissues are limited. Here, we used a combination of RT-qPCR (Q_nsp1 gene) and in situ hybridization (RNAscope®) to demonstrate the tropism of SAV3 in situ in tissues of Atlantic salmon, employing a challenge model (by cohabitation). In addition, as previous results suggested that the pseudobranch may harbor the virus, the change in the expression of different immune genes upon SAV3 infection (RT-qPCR) was focused on the pseudobranch in this study. In situ hybridization detected SAV3 in different tissues of Atlantic salmon during the acute phase of the infection, with the heart ventricle showing the most extensive infection. Furthermore, the detection of the virus in different adipose tissues associated with the internal organs of the salmon suggests a specific affinity of SAV3 to adipocyte components. The inconsistent immune response to SAV3 in the pseudobranch after infection did not mitigate the infection in that tissue and is probably responsible for the persistent low infection at 4 weeks post-challenge. The early detection of SAV3 in the pseudobranch after infection, along with the persistent low infection over the experimental infection course, suggests a pivotal role of the pseudobranch in SAV3 pathogenesis in Atlantic salmon. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon PubMed Central (PMC) Norway Viruses 15 12 2450
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topic Atlantic salmon
RNAscope®
immune response
in situ hybridization
pancreas disease (PD)
pseudobranch
salmonid alphavirus 3 (SAV3)
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon
RNAscope®
immune response
in situ hybridization
pancreas disease (PD)
pseudobranch
salmonid alphavirus 3 (SAV3)
Tartor, Haitham
Bernhardt, Lisa-Victoria
Mohammad, Saima Nasrin
Kuiper, Raoul
Weli, Simon C
In Situ Detection of Salmonid Alphavirus 3 (SAV3) in Tissues of Atlantic Salmon in a Cohabitation Challenge Model with a Special Focus on the Immune Response to the Virus in the Pseudobranch.
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
RNAscope®
immune response
in situ hybridization
pancreas disease (PD)
pseudobranch
salmonid alphavirus 3 (SAV3)
description Salmonid alphavirus strain 3 is responsible for outbreaks of pancreas disease in salmon and rainbow trout in Norway. Although the extensive amount of research on SAV3 focused mainly on the heart and pancreas (of clinical importance), tropism and pathogenesis studies of the virus in other salmon tissues are limited. Here, we used a combination of RT-qPCR (Q_nsp1 gene) and in situ hybridization (RNAscope®) to demonstrate the tropism of SAV3 in situ in tissues of Atlantic salmon, employing a challenge model (by cohabitation). In addition, as previous results suggested that the pseudobranch may harbor the virus, the change in the expression of different immune genes upon SAV3 infection (RT-qPCR) was focused on the pseudobranch in this study. In situ hybridization detected SAV3 in different tissues of Atlantic salmon during the acute phase of the infection, with the heart ventricle showing the most extensive infection. Furthermore, the detection of the virus in different adipose tissues associated with the internal organs of the salmon suggests a specific affinity of SAV3 to adipocyte components. The inconsistent immune response to SAV3 in the pseudobranch after infection did not mitigate the infection in that tissue and is probably responsible for the persistent low infection at 4 weeks post-challenge. The early detection of SAV3 in the pseudobranch after infection, along with the persistent low infection over the experimental infection course, suggests a pivotal role of the pseudobranch in SAV3 pathogenesis in Atlantic salmon.
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author Tartor, Haitham
Bernhardt, Lisa-Victoria
Mohammad, Saima Nasrin
Kuiper, Raoul
Weli, Simon C
author_facet Tartor, Haitham
Bernhardt, Lisa-Victoria
Mohammad, Saima Nasrin
Kuiper, Raoul
Weli, Simon C
author_sort Tartor, Haitham
title In Situ Detection of Salmonid Alphavirus 3 (SAV3) in Tissues of Atlantic Salmon in a Cohabitation Challenge Model with a Special Focus on the Immune Response to the Virus in the Pseudobranch.
title_short In Situ Detection of Salmonid Alphavirus 3 (SAV3) in Tissues of Atlantic Salmon in a Cohabitation Challenge Model with a Special Focus on the Immune Response to the Virus in the Pseudobranch.
title_full In Situ Detection of Salmonid Alphavirus 3 (SAV3) in Tissues of Atlantic Salmon in a Cohabitation Challenge Model with a Special Focus on the Immune Response to the Virus in the Pseudobranch.
title_fullStr In Situ Detection of Salmonid Alphavirus 3 (SAV3) in Tissues of Atlantic Salmon in a Cohabitation Challenge Model with a Special Focus on the Immune Response to the Virus in the Pseudobranch.
title_full_unstemmed In Situ Detection of Salmonid Alphavirus 3 (SAV3) in Tissues of Atlantic Salmon in a Cohabitation Challenge Model with a Special Focus on the Immune Response to the Virus in the Pseudobranch.
title_sort in situ detection of salmonid alphavirus 3 (sav3) in tissues of atlantic salmon in a cohabitation challenge model with a special focus on the immune response to the virus in the pseudobranch.
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url https://doi.org/10.3390/v15122450
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38140691
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11080939/
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