Mandarin Fish Ranavirus (MRV) Infection Induced Inflammation and Histologic Lesions in the Gut of Mandarin Fish.

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Journal of fish diseases Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1111/jfd.14029
Xinru Gao, Ziye Zhang, Yanping Ma, Le Hao, Wen Huang, Zhenxing Liu, Yugu Li
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Mandarin fish ranavirus (MRV) is widely spread in China and causes huge economic losses to the mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi) aquaculture. However, the pathogenesis of MRV is still unclear. In the present study, mandarin fish were artificially infected with MRV, and then different gut compartments from diseased fish were subjected to histologic analysis by H&E staining, quantification of proinflammatory genes and MRV copies by qPCR. MRV-MCP protein expression was assessed using indirect fluorescence assay (IFA) and immunohistochemistry. Proliferation of IgM+ B cells was evaluated by indirect fluorescence assay (IFA). Then, we found that MRV infection caused serious histologic lesions along with inflammatory cell infiltration, especially in the foregut. A significant accumulation of IgM+ B cells was detected in the foregut (~6.5-fold) and hindgut (~3.3-fold), respectively. The expression of inflammation-related genes such as IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, TNF-α, CSF1r and NCF1 was significantly upregulated in the foregut, varying from ~2.8-fold to ~11.9-fold. In addition, MRV exhibited foregut tropism, according to the investigation of viral loads and MCP protein expression. Overall, our findings indicated that MRV-induced hyperinflammation in the gut eventually led to enteritis. This study provided new insights into uncovering the pathogenesis of MRV infection.

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鳜鱼拉尼亚病毒(MRV)感染诱发鳜鱼肠道炎症和组织学病变。
鳜鱼病毒(MRV)在中国广泛传播,给鳜鱼养殖造成了巨大的经济损失。然而,MRV 的致病机理尚不清楚。在本研究中,鳜鱼被人工感染了MRV,然后对病鱼的不同肠道区进行H&E染色组织学分析,用qPCR定量分析促炎基因和MRV拷贝。采用间接荧光测定法(IFA)和免疫组织化学法评估 MRV-MCP 蛋白表达。间接荧光测定法(IFA)评估了 IgM+ B 细胞的增殖情况。然后,我们发现 MRV 感染会导致严重的组织学病变和炎症细胞浸润,尤其是在前肠。在前肠(约6.5倍)和后肠(约3.3倍)分别检测到了IgM+ B细胞的大量聚集。炎症相关基因,如 IL-1β、IL-6、IL-8、TNF-α、CSF1r 和 NCF1 的表达在前肠显著上调,从 ~2.8 倍到 ~11.9 倍不等。此外,根据对病毒载量和 MCP 蛋白表达的调查,MRV 表现出前肠趋向性。总之,我们的研究结果表明,MRV 诱导的肠道高炎症最终导致了肠炎。这项研究为揭示MRV感染的发病机制提供了新的见解。
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Journal of fish diseases
Journal of fish diseases 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.60
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12.00%
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170
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Fish Diseases enjoys an international reputation as the medium for the exchange of information on original research into all aspects of disease in both wild and cultured fish and shellfish. Areas of interest regularly covered by the journal include: -host-pathogen relationships- studies of fish pathogens- pathophysiology- diagnostic methods- therapy- epidemiology- descriptions of new diseases
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