Cutaneous ulcerative lesions of unknown etiology affecting lionfish Pterois spp. in the Gulf of Mexico

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES Journal of aquatic animal health Pub Date : 2023-01-27 DOI:10.1002/aah.10174
Theresa T. Cody, Yasunari Kiryu, Micah D. Bakenhaster, Kuttichantran Subramaniam, Maki Tabuchi, Mohammad Shamim Ahasan, Holden E. Harris, Jan H. Landsberg, Thomas B. Waltzek, Alexander Q. Fogg, Colin Shea, Deborah B. Pouder, William F. Patterson III, Meaghan E. Emory, Roy P. Yanong
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Abstract

Objective

Cutaneous ulcerative skin lesions in a complex of invasive Gulf of Mexico lionfish (Red Lionfish Pterois volitans, Devil Firefish P. miles, and the hybrid Red Lionfish × Devil Firefish) became epizootic beginning in mid-August 2017. Herein, we provide the first pathological descriptions of these lesions and summarize our analyses to elucidate the etiology of the disease.

Methods

We examined ulcerated and normal fish through gross pathology and histopathology, bacterial sampling, and unbiased metagenomic next-generation sequencing. We tracked prevalence of the disease, and we used biological health indicators (condition factor, splenosomatic and hepatosomatic index) to evaluate impacts to health, while considering sex and age as potential risk factors.

Result

Typical ulcerative lesions were deep, exposing skeletal muscle, and were bordered by pale or reddened areas often with some degree of scale loss. Only incidental parasites were found in our examinations. Most fish (86%; n = 50) exhibited wound healing grossly and histologically, confirmed by the presence of granulation tissues. A primary bacterial pathogen was not evident through bacterial culture or histopathology. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing did not reveal a viral pathogen (DNA or RNA) but did provide information about the microbiome of some ulcerated specimens. Compared with clinically healthy fish, ulcerated fish had a significantly lower condition factor and a higher splenosomatic index. Disease prevalence at monitored sites through July 2021 indicated that ulcerated fish were still present but at substantially lower prevalence than observed in 2017.

Conclusion

Although some common findings in a number of specimens suggest a potential role for opportunistic bacteria, collectively our suite of diagnostics and analyses did not reveal an intralesional infectious agent, and we must consider the possibility that there was no communicable pathogen.

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目的2017年8月中旬,墨西哥湾入侵狮子鱼(Red lionfish Pterois volitans, Devil Firefish P. miles,以及Red lionfish × Devil Firefish杂交品种)的皮肤溃疡性病变开始流行。在此,我们提供这些病变的第一个病理描述,并总结我们的分析,以阐明疾病的病因。方法通过大体病理和组织病理学、细菌取样和无偏倚的新一代宏基因组测序对溃疡和正常鱼进行检查。我们追踪了疾病的患病率,并使用生物健康指标(条件因子、脾体指数和肝体指数)来评估对健康的影响,同时将性别和年龄作为潜在的危险因素。结果典型的溃疡病变深度深,暴露骨骼肌,边界有苍白或发红区域,常伴有一定程度的鳞片脱落。在我们的检查中只发现了偶然的寄生虫。大多数鱼类(86%;N = 50)表现出粗糙和组织学上的伤口愈合,肉芽组织的存在证实了这一点。通过细菌培养或组织病理学未发现原发性细菌病原体。新一代宏基因组测序没有发现病毒病原体(DNA或RNA),但确实提供了一些溃疡标本微生物组的信息。与临床健康鱼相比,溃烂鱼的病情因子明显降低,脾体指数明显升高。截至2021年7月,监测站点的疾病流行率表明,溃疡鱼仍然存在,但患病率远低于2017年观察到的患病率。结论:虽然在一些标本中发现一些常见的结果表明可能是机会性细菌的作用,但总的来说,我们的诊断和分析并没有发现病灶内感染因子,我们必须考虑没有传染性病原体的可能性。
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Journal of aquatic animal health
Journal of aquatic animal health 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aquatic Animal Health serves the international community of scientists and culturists concerned with the health of aquatic organisms. It carries research papers on the causes, effects, treatments, and prevention of diseases of marine and freshwater organisms, particularly fish and shellfish. In addition, it contains papers that describe biochemical and physiological investigations into fish health that relate to assessing the impacts of both environmental and pathogenic features.
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