Infectious agents of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in Sardinia: isolation, molecular characterization, tissue localization and inflammatory reaction
ABSTRACT Massive mortality outbreaks in oysters have been globally reported with heavy economic and social impact on Pacific oyster production. Several studies highlighted the multifactorial triggers of mortality including environmental and physiological factors (i.e water temperature and oyster gen...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:10675456 2024-09-15T18:03:07+00:00 Infectious agents of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in Sardinia: isolation, molecular characterization, tissue localization and inflammatory reaction Mandas, Daniela Antuofermo, Elisabetta Salati, Fulvio 2021-02-28 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10675456 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/zenodotofilosofodialessandria https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10675455 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10675456 oai:zenodo.org:10675456 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode CRASSOSTREA GIGAS MASS MORTALITY BACTERIA OsHV histology biomolecular sardinia info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1067545610.5281/zenodo.10675455 2024-07-26T09:47:41Z ABSTRACT Massive mortality outbreaks in oysters have been globally reported with heavy economic and social impact on Pacific oyster production. Several studies highlighted the multifactorial triggers of mortality including environmental and physiological factors (i.e water temperature and oyster genetics) and pathogens as Ostreid Herpesvirus-1 (OsHV-1) and Vibrio species. OsHV-1 has been associated with significant mortality in Pacific oyster and was often co-detected with V. aestuarianus. Moreover, the potential role of V. aestuarianus in mass mortality events has been only marginally evaluated. In Sardinia, oyster farming represents a developing business and recently mortality episodes caused important economic losses. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence and related lesions in target organs of OsHV-1, V. aestuarianus and V. splendidus in Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in Sardinia by a microbiological, biomolecular and histopathological approach. Four hundred and forty oyster samples were collected from Sardinian lagoons (358 specimens from San Teodoro, 59 from Tortolì, 10 from Marceddì, and 13 from Calich), during 2016, 2017 and 2018 years. In particular, oysters affected by V. aestuarianus were sampled in the San Teodoro (85%) and in the Tortoli (12%) lagoons. Mantle was the most affected organ and the highest bacterial load was associated with a moderate to severe hemocytes infiltration (46%), mostly with a multifocal distribution, in connective tissue and hemolympahic vessels. OsHV-1 was not detected in oyster from San Teodoro but only in Tortolì lagoon (47%). However, no histopathological lesions were associated with OsHV-1. V. splendidus was detected mostly in oysters from Marceddì lagoon (90%) without tissue lesions. Overall, a relationship between V. aestuarianus bacterial load, degree of hemocytes infiltration in the mantle tissue and mortality episodes in oysters was demonstrated. To the best of our knowledge, differently from what have been reported by reference studies, ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Zenodo |
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ABSTRACT Massive mortality outbreaks in oysters have been globally reported with heavy economic and social impact on Pacific oyster production. Several studies highlighted the multifactorial triggers of mortality including environmental and physiological factors (i.e water temperature and oyster genetics) and pathogens as Ostreid Herpesvirus-1 (OsHV-1) and Vibrio species. OsHV-1 has been associated with significant mortality in Pacific oyster and was often co-detected with V. aestuarianus. Moreover, the potential role of V. aestuarianus in mass mortality events has been only marginally evaluated. In Sardinia, oyster farming represents a developing business and recently mortality episodes caused important economic losses. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence and related lesions in target organs of OsHV-1, V. aestuarianus and V. splendidus in Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in Sardinia by a microbiological, biomolecular and histopathological approach. Four hundred and forty oyster samples were collected from Sardinian lagoons (358 specimens from San Teodoro, 59 from Tortolì, 10 from Marceddì, and 13 from Calich), during 2016, 2017 and 2018 years. In particular, oysters affected by V. aestuarianus were sampled in the San Teodoro (85%) and in the Tortoli (12%) lagoons. Mantle was the most affected organ and the highest bacterial load was associated with a moderate to severe hemocytes infiltration (46%), mostly with a multifocal distribution, in connective tissue and hemolympahic vessels. OsHV-1 was not detected in oyster from San Teodoro but only in Tortolì lagoon (47%). However, no histopathological lesions were associated with OsHV-1. V. splendidus was detected mostly in oysters from Marceddì lagoon (90%) without tissue lesions. Overall, a relationship between V. aestuarianus bacterial load, degree of hemocytes infiltration in the mantle tissue and mortality episodes in oysters was demonstrated. To the best of our knowledge, differently from what have been reported by reference studies, ... |
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Infectious agents of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in Sardinia: isolation, molecular characterization, tissue localization and inflammatory reaction |
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Infectious agents of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in Sardinia: isolation, molecular characterization, tissue localization and inflammatory reaction |
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Infectious agents of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in Sardinia: isolation, molecular characterization, tissue localization and inflammatory reaction |
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Infectious agents of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in Sardinia: isolation, molecular characterization, tissue localization and inflammatory reaction |
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Infectious agents of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in Sardinia: isolation, molecular characterization, tissue localization and inflammatory reaction |
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infectious agents of pacific oysters (crassostrea gigas) farmed in sardinia: isolation, molecular characterization, tissue localization and inflammatory reaction |
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