一次鱼类死亡事件导致的野生鲢鱼种群的一种病原体

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES Journal of aquatic animal health Pub Date : 2021-06-29 DOI:10.1002/aah.10138
John P. Hawke, Ryan Daniel, Keith Strother, Yuliya Sokolova, Jacqueline Elliott, Mariano Carossino, Ingeborg Langohr, Fabio Del Piero, Adrián López-Porras, Taylor I. Heckman, Esteban Soto, Matt J. Griffin
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2018年8月,路易斯安那州北部的密西西比河发生了一系列仅涉及鲢鱼的大型鱼类死亡事件。在濒死动物中观察到的临床症状包括不稳定的游泳行为,如在水面盘旋和旋转。在路易斯安那州北部东卡罗尔教区的普罗维登斯湖着陆地表附近,用浸网捕获了一个垂死的标本,并提交分析。进行无菌尸检和诊断程序,包括细菌学、寄生虫学、组织病理学、病毒学和电子显微镜,显示革兰氏阳性球菌是主要病原体。从大脑中获得了纯培养物,从脾脏、肾脏和肝脏中分离出的主要菌落类型。细菌性败血症由革兰氏阳性球菌引起,并累及多器官系统。在脾脏、肝脏、肾脏、心脏、眼睛和大脑可见细菌定植和坏死病灶。透射电镜观察到大量球菌在肾和脑的吞噬细胞内分裂。经鉴定,该细菌为半乳糖不良链球菌。通过常规的生化方法和随后的API 20链球菌系统。随后通过基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间质谱法和16S核糖体RNA基因测序证实了病原体的身份。多位点序列分析将该分离物与另外两个来自鱼类的dysgalactis分离物聚集在一个不同的类群中,与其他dysgalactis分离。从陆生动物中分离出的泌乳障碍,暗示可能存在一种对鱼类致病的新分支。
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Streptococcus dysgalactiae: A Pathogen of Feral Populations of Silver Carp from a Fish Kill Event

In August 2018, a series of large fish kills involving only Silver Carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix occurred on the Mississippi River in northern Louisiana. Clinical signs observed in moribund animals included erratic swimming behavior, such as spiraling and spinning at the surface. A moribund specimen was captured by dip net near the surface at Lake Providence Landing in East Carroll Parish, northern Louisiana, and was submitted for analysis. An aseptic necropsy was performed, and diagnostic procedures, including bacteriology, parasitology, histopathology, virology, and electron microscopy, revealed that a gram-positive coccus was the primary pathogen. Pure cultures of the organism were obtained from the brain, and it was the predominant colony type isolated from the spleen, kidney, and liver. Bacterial sepsis caused by the gram-positive coccus and involving multiple organ systems was diagnosed histologically. Bacterial colonization and necrotic lesions were seen in the spleen, liver, kidney, heart, eye, and brain. Numerous cocci were observed dividing intracellularly in phagocytic cells of the kidney and brain by transmission electron microscopy. The organism was identified as Streptococcus dysgalactiae ssp. dysgalactiae by conventional biochemical methods and subsequently by the API 20 Strep system. The identity of the pathogen was later confirmed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and sequencing of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene. Multilocus sequence analysis clustered this isolate along with two other S. dysgalactiae isolates from fish in a divergent phyletic group that was separate from other S. dysgalactiae ssp. dysgalactiae isolates from terrestrial animals, implying a possible novel clade that is pathogenic for fish.

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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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