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Interaction between toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella exposure and disease associated with herpesvirus OsHV-1 μVar in Pacific oyster spat Crassostrea gigas

机译:毒性Dinoflagellate之间的亚历山大菌菌暴露和疾病与Herpesvirus oShv-1μvar在太平洋牡蛎斯科斯科斯特雷斯·克罗斯·吉利纳斯相关的疾病

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Blooms of toxic dinoflagellates can co-occur with mass mortality events associated with herpesvirus OsHV-1 μVar infection that have been decimating Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas spat and juveniles every summer since 2008 in France. This study investigated the possible effect of a harmful dinoflagellate, Alexandrium catenella, a producer of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PSTs), upon the oyster spat–herpesvirus interaction. Oyster spat from a hatchery were challenged by cohabitation with oysters contaminated in the field with OsHV-1 μVar and possibly other pathogens. Simultaneously, the oysters were exposed to cultured A. catenella. Infection with OsHV-1 μVar and PST accumulation were measured after 4 days of experimental exposure.Exposure to Alexandrium catenella modified the host–pathogen interaction by reducing prevalence of OsHV-1 μVar infection. In addition, oysters challenged with OsHV-1 μVar and possibly other pathogens from the environment accumulated smaller amounts of PSTs than unchallenged oysters. Three possible mechanisms are suggested by these results: (i) possible direct interactions between A. catenella and herpesvirus (or associated pathogens) could reduce viral transmission and algal availability for oyster consumption; (ii) oyster feeding behavior or digestive functions may have been altered, thus decreasing both uptake of viral particles and consumption or digestion of toxic algae and consequent toxin accumulation; (iii) immuno-activation by A. catenella could enhance defense efficiency against OsHV-1 μVar infection. These findings suggest further research on relationships between OsHV-1 μVar and toxic dinoflagellates and their combined effects upon disease transmission and proliferation processes, as well as on oyster physiological and immunological involvement in this complex, tripartite interaction.
机译:有毒甲藻赤潮可以用疱疹病毒OsHV-1感染μVar已抽取太平洋牡蛎在法国吐每年夏天和青少年自2008年以来相关的大量死亡事件,共现。这项研究调查了有害甲藻,链状亚历山大藻,麻痹性贝类毒素(PST的)的生产可能造成的影响,于牡蛎卵疱疹病毒的相互作用。牡蛎从孵化场通过用在该领域污染OsHV-1μVar和可能的其它病原体牡蛎同居挑战吐出。同时,牡蛎暴露于培养的链状亚历山大藻。与OsHV-1μVar和PST积累感染后进行实验exposure.Exposure到链状亚历山大藻4天测得的通过减少OsHV-1μVar感染率改性的宿主 - 病原体的相互作用。此外,蚝挑战与OsHV-1μVar和其他可能的病原体累积数额较小的PST比不成问题生蚝的环境。三个可能的机制是由这些结果表明:(ⅰ)链状亚历山大藻和疱疹病毒(或相关的病原体)可以降低病毒传播和牡蛎消费藻类可用性之间可能的直接的相互作用; (ⅱ)牡蛎摄食行为或消化功能可能已经改变,从而降低病毒颗粒和消耗或有毒藻类和随后的毒素积累的消化的两个摄取; (三)免疫激活由链状亚历山大藻能增强对OsHV-1感染μVar防守效率。这些结果表明一经疾病传播和扩散过程OsHV-1μVar和有毒甲藻和它们的组合的效果之间的关系的进一步研究,以及对牡蛎生理并且在这种复杂的,三方相互作用免疫参与。

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