Clinical Investigation and Molecular Diagnosis of Microsporidian Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) in Shrimps from Selangor, Malaysia

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Genetics of Aquatic Organisms Pub Date : 2021-06-02 DOI:10.4194/2459-1831-v5_2_03
S. Marimuthu, C. S. Raju, S. Bhassu
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In recent years, shrimp aquaculture production in Southeast Asia countries was highly infected by, microsporidian parasite, EHP. Recently, shrimps from farms located in Selangor were encountering growth retardation and it highly concerned us to carry out a clinical investigation in both farms (Location A and B). EHP infected P. monodon samples were collected from both locations. A total of 43 shrimp samples were collected and diagnosed via PCR using the 18S rRNA gene. Environmental parameters were found relatively higher than the advised values. It indicates that the farms are highly infected and toxic which had led to growth retardation and mortality. However, no significant differences were observed (except water temperatures) between the locations. The phylogenetic analysis expressed EHP detected from Malaysia formed in one clade and all the reference sequences clustered based on geographical continents (Asian-Latin America). Minimum-spanning network analysis shows that Malaysia samples Location A are genetically related with other Asian EHP samples even though the total positive rate of EHP infection was lower. However, samples from Location B were not clustered within the EHP clade and shows the highest genetic variance within Malaysia and among Asian samples. This preliminary investigation results confirmed the incidence of EHP outbreak in Malaysia.
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马来西亚雪兰莪虾肝原肠细胞微孢子虫(EHP)的临床研究及分子诊断
近年来,东南亚国家的对虾养殖生产受到微孢子虫寄生虫EHP的高度感染。最近,来自雪兰莪州养殖场的虾出现生长迟缓,我们高度关注在两个养殖场(地点a和B)进行临床调查。在两个地点收集了感染EHP的单胞假体样本。共收集43只对虾标本,利用18S rRNA基因进行PCR诊断。发现环境参数相对高于建议值。这表明这些养殖场受到高度感染和毒性,导致生长迟缓和死亡。然而,在不同地点之间没有观察到显著差异(水温除外)。系统发育分析表明,马来西亚检测到的EHP形成于一个进化支,所有参考序列基于地理大洲(亚洲-拉丁美洲)聚类。最小跨越网络分析显示,尽管马来西亚EHP感染的总阳性率较低,但地点A的马来西亚样本与其他亚洲EHP样本具有遗传相关性。然而,来自B地点的样本并未聚集在EHP分支中,并且在马来西亚和亚洲样本中显示出最高的遗传变异。这一初步调查结果证实了马来西亚的EHP暴发发生率。
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Genetics of Aquatic Organisms
Genetics of Aquatic Organisms Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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