Phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses OsHV-1 (Malacoherpesviridae )

Mortality episodes have regularly been affecting the shellfish industry throughout its history. Some of these mortalities, especially in the oyster industry, have been attributed to herpesviruses. Purification of viral particles and molecular characterization have led to the development of routine m...

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Published in:Marine Biology
Main Authors: Mineur, Frederic, Provan, Jim, Arnott, Gareth
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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DNA
Online Access:https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/8610c652-670a-4a8e-8632-c1e317e0fc20
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-014-2566-8
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spelling ftqueensubelpubl:oai:pure.qub.ac.uk/portal:publications/8610c652-670a-4a8e-8632-c1e317e0fc20 2024-01-14T10:06:17+01:00 Phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses OsHV-1 (Malacoherpesviridae ) Mineur, Frederic Provan, Jim Arnott, Gareth 2015-01 https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/8610c652-670a-4a8e-8632-c1e317e0fc20 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-014-2566-8 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Mineur , F , Provan , J & Arnott , G 2015 , ' Phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses OsHV-1 (Malacoherpesviridae ) ' , Marine Biology , vol. 162 , no. 1 , pp. 181-192 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-014-2566-8 OYSTER CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS HERPES-LIKE VIRUS PACIFIC OYSTER SUMMER MORTALITY JAPANESE OYSTER MU-VAR FRANCE INFECTION LARVAE DNA article 2015 ftqueensubelpubl https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-014-2566-8 2023-12-21T23:26:59Z Mortality episodes have regularly been affecting the shellfish industry throughout its history. Some of these mortalities, especially in the oyster industry, have been attributed to herpesviruses. Purification of viral particles and molecular characterization have led to the development of routine monitoring, as well as improved taxonomic classification. Ostreid herpesviruses (Malacoherpesviridae), mostly affecting Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas, have been sporadically recorded in the French oyster industry since the early 1990s (OsHV-1 'reference'). From 2008, a new variant of ostreid herpesvirus (OsHV-1 mu Var) has emerged and seriously impacted oyster production in France and other European countries. Consequently, the presence of ostreid herpesviruses has been monitored in different oyster producing areas around the world. The present study compiles molecular data that are available from survey efforts and takes a biogeographical approach, in order to infer an origin for ostreid herpesviruses. The highest genotype diversity was found in East Asia, despite a lower survey effort in that area than in Europe. Genotype network analyses show that both populations of ostreid herpesviruses present in Europe (OsHV-1 'reference' and OsHV-1 mu Var) are closely related to genotypes recorded in Asia. Moreover, ostreid herpesviruses have been detected in wild and symptom-free populations of various Asian native Crassostrea species. In the rest of the world, ostreid herpesvirus genotypes were recorded from cultivated C. gigas, and mostly associated with mortality episodes. Results of this study are therefore highly suggestive of an Asian origin for these viruses, which can be pathogenic under farming conditions. It also highlights the risks of European stock improvements, by means of overseas shellfish imports. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Queen's University Belfast Research Portal Pacific Marine Biology 162 1 181 192
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topic OYSTER CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
HERPES-LIKE VIRUS
PACIFIC OYSTER
SUMMER MORTALITY
JAPANESE OYSTER
MU-VAR
FRANCE
INFECTION
LARVAE
DNA
spellingShingle OYSTER CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
HERPES-LIKE VIRUS
PACIFIC OYSTER
SUMMER MORTALITY
JAPANESE OYSTER
MU-VAR
FRANCE
INFECTION
LARVAE
DNA
Mineur, Frederic
Provan, Jim
Arnott, Gareth
Phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses OsHV-1 (Malacoherpesviridae )
topic_facet OYSTER CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
HERPES-LIKE VIRUS
PACIFIC OYSTER
SUMMER MORTALITY
JAPANESE OYSTER
MU-VAR
FRANCE
INFECTION
LARVAE
DNA
description Mortality episodes have regularly been affecting the shellfish industry throughout its history. Some of these mortalities, especially in the oyster industry, have been attributed to herpesviruses. Purification of viral particles and molecular characterization have led to the development of routine monitoring, as well as improved taxonomic classification. Ostreid herpesviruses (Malacoherpesviridae), mostly affecting Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas, have been sporadically recorded in the French oyster industry since the early 1990s (OsHV-1 'reference'). From 2008, a new variant of ostreid herpesvirus (OsHV-1 mu Var) has emerged and seriously impacted oyster production in France and other European countries. Consequently, the presence of ostreid herpesviruses has been monitored in different oyster producing areas around the world. The present study compiles molecular data that are available from survey efforts and takes a biogeographical approach, in order to infer an origin for ostreid herpesviruses. The highest genotype diversity was found in East Asia, despite a lower survey effort in that area than in Europe. Genotype network analyses show that both populations of ostreid herpesviruses present in Europe (OsHV-1 'reference' and OsHV-1 mu Var) are closely related to genotypes recorded in Asia. Moreover, ostreid herpesviruses have been detected in wild and symptom-free populations of various Asian native Crassostrea species. In the rest of the world, ostreid herpesvirus genotypes were recorded from cultivated C. gigas, and mostly associated with mortality episodes. Results of this study are therefore highly suggestive of an Asian origin for these viruses, which can be pathogenic under farming conditions. It also highlights the risks of European stock improvements, by means of overseas shellfish imports.
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author Mineur, Frederic
Provan, Jim
Arnott, Gareth
author_facet Mineur, Frederic
Provan, Jim
Arnott, Gareth
author_sort Mineur, Frederic
title Phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses OsHV-1 (Malacoherpesviridae )
title_short Phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses OsHV-1 (Malacoherpesviridae )
title_full Phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses OsHV-1 (Malacoherpesviridae )
title_fullStr Phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses OsHV-1 (Malacoherpesviridae )
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses OsHV-1 (Malacoherpesviridae )
title_sort phylogeographical analyses of shellfish viruses: inferring a geographical origin for ostreid herpesviruses oshv-1 (malacoherpesviridae )
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