Isolation, characterization, and sequencing of nodavirus in sturgeon (Acipenser gueldestaedi L.) reared in freshwater facilities

The study demonstrates the presence of a nodavirus that affected sturgeon in fresh water, causing disease with neurological signs. The virus was isolated and inoculated onto SSN-1 (striped snakehead, Channa striatus) cell cultures where cytopathic effects (CPE) of the virus included vacuolation of t...

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Main Authors: Xylouri, E., Kotzamanis, Y. P., Athanassopoulou, F., Dong, L., Pappas, I. S., Argyrokastritis, A., Fragkiadaki, E.
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Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11615/34722
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spelling ftunivthessaly:oai:ir.lib.uth.gr:11615/34722 2023-05-15T16:08:39+02:00 Isolation, characterization, and sequencing of nodavirus in sturgeon (Acipenser gueldestaedi L.) reared in freshwater facilities Xylouri, E. Kotzamanis, Y. P. Athanassopoulou, F. Dong, L. Pappas, I. S. Argyrokastritis, A. Fragkiadaki, E. 2007 http://hdl.handle.net/11615/34722 unknown 0792-156X http://hdl.handle.net/11615/34722 <Go to ISI>://WOS:000248109000006 Acipenser sp nodavirus isolation characterization sequencing POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION NERVOUS-NECROSIS-VIRUS COAT PROTEIN GENE JUVENILE SEA BASS DICENTRARCHUS-LABRAX VIRAL ENCEPHALOPATHY PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS NEUROPATHY NODAVIRUS FISH NODAVIRUSES RETINOPATHY Fisheries journalArticle 2007 ftunivthessaly 2021-07-02T06:19:58Z The study demonstrates the presence of a nodavirus that affected sturgeon in fresh water, causing disease with neurological signs. The virus was isolated and inoculated onto SSN-1 (striped snakehead, Channa striatus) cell cultures where cytopathic effects (CPE) of the virus included vacuolation of the cells and degeneration of the monolayer. A 255 bp amplicon from nucleic acid preparations of brain tissue from infected sturgeon was detected by PCR (RT-PCR and nested-PCR) and compared with corresponding amino acid sequences of other infected species. The sequences from the sturgeon were similar to those of sea bass, red spotted grouper, and European eel, supporting the hypothesis that the virus originated in marine fish and was horizontally transmitted to freshwater sturgeon. Article in Journal/Newspaper European eel University of Thessaly Institutional Repository
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topic Acipenser sp
nodavirus
isolation
characterization
sequencing
POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION
NERVOUS-NECROSIS-VIRUS
COAT PROTEIN GENE
JUVENILE SEA BASS
DICENTRARCHUS-LABRAX
VIRAL ENCEPHALOPATHY
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
NEUROPATHY NODAVIRUS
FISH NODAVIRUSES
RETINOPATHY
Fisheries
spellingShingle Acipenser sp
nodavirus
isolation
characterization
sequencing
POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION
NERVOUS-NECROSIS-VIRUS
COAT PROTEIN GENE
JUVENILE SEA BASS
DICENTRARCHUS-LABRAX
VIRAL ENCEPHALOPATHY
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
NEUROPATHY NODAVIRUS
FISH NODAVIRUSES
RETINOPATHY
Fisheries
Xylouri, E.
Kotzamanis, Y. P.
Athanassopoulou, F.
Dong, L.
Pappas, I. S.
Argyrokastritis, A.
Fragkiadaki, E.
Isolation, characterization, and sequencing of nodavirus in sturgeon (Acipenser gueldestaedi L.) reared in freshwater facilities
topic_facet Acipenser sp
nodavirus
isolation
characterization
sequencing
POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION
NERVOUS-NECROSIS-VIRUS
COAT PROTEIN GENE
JUVENILE SEA BASS
DICENTRARCHUS-LABRAX
VIRAL ENCEPHALOPATHY
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
NEUROPATHY NODAVIRUS
FISH NODAVIRUSES
RETINOPATHY
Fisheries
description The study demonstrates the presence of a nodavirus that affected sturgeon in fresh water, causing disease with neurological signs. The virus was isolated and inoculated onto SSN-1 (striped snakehead, Channa striatus) cell cultures where cytopathic effects (CPE) of the virus included vacuolation of the cells and degeneration of the monolayer. A 255 bp amplicon from nucleic acid preparations of brain tissue from infected sturgeon was detected by PCR (RT-PCR and nested-PCR) and compared with corresponding amino acid sequences of other infected species. The sequences from the sturgeon were similar to those of sea bass, red spotted grouper, and European eel, supporting the hypothesis that the virus originated in marine fish and was horizontally transmitted to freshwater sturgeon.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Xylouri, E.
Kotzamanis, Y. P.
Athanassopoulou, F.
Dong, L.
Pappas, I. S.
Argyrokastritis, A.
Fragkiadaki, E.
author_facet Xylouri, E.
Kotzamanis, Y. P.
Athanassopoulou, F.
Dong, L.
Pappas, I. S.
Argyrokastritis, A.
Fragkiadaki, E.
author_sort Xylouri, E.
title Isolation, characterization, and sequencing of nodavirus in sturgeon (Acipenser gueldestaedi L.) reared in freshwater facilities
title_short Isolation, characterization, and sequencing of nodavirus in sturgeon (Acipenser gueldestaedi L.) reared in freshwater facilities
title_full Isolation, characterization, and sequencing of nodavirus in sturgeon (Acipenser gueldestaedi L.) reared in freshwater facilities
title_fullStr Isolation, characterization, and sequencing of nodavirus in sturgeon (Acipenser gueldestaedi L.) reared in freshwater facilities
title_full_unstemmed Isolation, characterization, and sequencing of nodavirus in sturgeon (Acipenser gueldestaedi L.) reared in freshwater facilities
title_sort isolation, characterization, and sequencing of nodavirus in sturgeon (acipenser gueldestaedi l.) reared in freshwater facilities
publishDate 2007
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