Characterization and diversity of mechanisms of mortality syndrome affecting juvenile Crassostrea gigas

Infectious diseases are very often explored using reductionist approaches, despite repeated evidence showing them to be strongly influenced by numerous interacting host and environmental factors. Many diseases with complex etiology therefore remain misunderstood. In this thesis, by developing a holi...

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Main Author: Lucasson, Aude
Other Authors: Montpellier, Mitta, Guillaume
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://www.theses.fr/2018MONTG076/document
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.7qd166 2023-05-15T15:57:56+02:00 Characterization and diversity of mechanisms of mortality syndrome affecting juvenile Crassostrea gigas Caractérisation et diversité des mécanismes du syndrome de mortalité affectant les juvéniles de Crassostrea gigas Lucasson, Aude Montpellier Mitta, Guillaume 2018-11-22 http://www.theses.fr/2018MONTG076/document fr fre 10670/1.7qd166 http://www.theses.fr/2018MONTG076/document other Theses.fr Maladie multifactorielle Pathosystème Huîtres Transcriptome Structure du microbiote Séquençage haut débit Multifactorial diseases Pathosystem Oysters Microbiota structure Ngs envir socio Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2018 fttriple 2023-01-22T16:46:59Z Infectious diseases are very often explored using reductionist approaches, despite repeated evidence showing them to be strongly influenced by numerous interacting host and environmental factors. Many diseases with complex etiology therefore remain misunderstood. In this thesis, by developing a holistic approach to tackle the complexity of the interaction, (i) we deciphered the complex intra-host interactions underlying the Pacific oyster mortality syndrome affecting juveniles of Crassostrea gigas, the main oyster species exploited worldwide and (ii) we validated this mechanism in different infectious environments and oyster genotypes. Using ecologically realistic experimental infections combined with thorough molecular (metabarcoding, transcriptomics, pathogen monitoring) and histological analyses on oyster families with contrasting susceptibilities, we demonstrated that the disease is caused by a multiple infection whose initial and necessary step is the infection of oyster haemocytes by a herpesvirus. Viral replication leads to an immune-compromised state of the host, evolving toward subsequent bacteremia by opportunistic bacteria. By identifying critical intra-host interactions between microorganisms and host immunity, this study cracks the code of the Pacific oyster mortality syndrome and provides important molecular data for the design of prophylactic measures and breeding programs dedicated to the production of oysters resistant to the mortality syndrome. We believe that such a systems biology approach could be applied to decipher other multi-factorial diseases that affect non-model invertebrate species worldwide. Les maladies infectieuses sont souvent étudiées à l'aide d'approches réductionnistes alors qu'elles sont fortement influencées par de nombreux facteurs hôtes et environnementaux en interaction. Ainsi, de nombreuses maladies d’étiologie complexe restent difficiles à caractériser. En développant une approche holistique pour aborder la complexité de l'interaction, (i) nous avons déchiffré les ... Thesis Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Unknown Pacific
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topic Maladie multifactorielle
Pathosystème
Huîtres
Transcriptome
Structure du microbiote
Séquençage haut débit
Multifactorial diseases
Pathosystem
Oysters
Microbiota structure
Ngs
envir
socio
spellingShingle Maladie multifactorielle
Pathosystème
Huîtres
Transcriptome
Structure du microbiote
Séquençage haut débit
Multifactorial diseases
Pathosystem
Oysters
Microbiota structure
Ngs
envir
socio
Lucasson, Aude
Characterization and diversity of mechanisms of mortality syndrome affecting juvenile Crassostrea gigas
topic_facet Maladie multifactorielle
Pathosystème
Huîtres
Transcriptome
Structure du microbiote
Séquençage haut débit
Multifactorial diseases
Pathosystem
Oysters
Microbiota structure
Ngs
envir
socio
description Infectious diseases are very often explored using reductionist approaches, despite repeated evidence showing them to be strongly influenced by numerous interacting host and environmental factors. Many diseases with complex etiology therefore remain misunderstood. In this thesis, by developing a holistic approach to tackle the complexity of the interaction, (i) we deciphered the complex intra-host interactions underlying the Pacific oyster mortality syndrome affecting juveniles of Crassostrea gigas, the main oyster species exploited worldwide and (ii) we validated this mechanism in different infectious environments and oyster genotypes. Using ecologically realistic experimental infections combined with thorough molecular (metabarcoding, transcriptomics, pathogen monitoring) and histological analyses on oyster families with contrasting susceptibilities, we demonstrated that the disease is caused by a multiple infection whose initial and necessary step is the infection of oyster haemocytes by a herpesvirus. Viral replication leads to an immune-compromised state of the host, evolving toward subsequent bacteremia by opportunistic bacteria. By identifying critical intra-host interactions between microorganisms and host immunity, this study cracks the code of the Pacific oyster mortality syndrome and provides important molecular data for the design of prophylactic measures and breeding programs dedicated to the production of oysters resistant to the mortality syndrome. We believe that such a systems biology approach could be applied to decipher other multi-factorial diseases that affect non-model invertebrate species worldwide. Les maladies infectieuses sont souvent étudiées à l'aide d'approches réductionnistes alors qu'elles sont fortement influencées par de nombreux facteurs hôtes et environnementaux en interaction. Ainsi, de nombreuses maladies d’étiologie complexe restent difficiles à caractériser. En développant une approche holistique pour aborder la complexité de l'interaction, (i) nous avons déchiffré les ...
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title Characterization and diversity of mechanisms of mortality syndrome affecting juvenile Crassostrea gigas
title_short Characterization and diversity of mechanisms of mortality syndrome affecting juvenile Crassostrea gigas
title_full Characterization and diversity of mechanisms of mortality syndrome affecting juvenile Crassostrea gigas
title_fullStr Characterization and diversity of mechanisms of mortality syndrome affecting juvenile Crassostrea gigas
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and diversity of mechanisms of mortality syndrome affecting juvenile Crassostrea gigas
title_sort characterization and diversity of mechanisms of mortality syndrome affecting juvenile crassostrea gigas
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