4.2 Article

Isolation, identification, and pathogenic characteristics of Nocardia seriolae in largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides

Journal

DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS
Volume 149, Issue -, Pages 33-45

Publisher

INTER-RESEARCH
DOI: 10.3354/dao03659

Keywords

Largemouth bass; Micropterus salmoides; Nocardia seriolae; Ulcerative lesions; Nodular lesions; Pathogenic characteristics

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32102834]
  2. China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA [CARS-46]
  3. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2021A1515010852]
  4. Provincial Special Project for Promoting Economic Development [YueNong 2019B8]
  5. Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund, CAFS [2020TD23]

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The largemouth bass, an important freshwater aquaculture fish in China, recently experienced a serious outbreak of ulcer disease. By isolating and studying a pathogenic bacterium from the diseased fish, researchers identified Nocardia seriolae as the causative agent of the disease and gained important insights into its pathogenicity and control measures.
The largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides is an important freshwater aquaculture fish in China. Recently, largemouth bass at a fish farm in Guangdong province experienced an outbreak of a serious ulcer disease. As part of the investigations conducted to identify the aetiology and identify potentially effective control measures, we isolated a pathogenic bacterium (NK-1 strain) from the diseased fish. It was identified as Nocardia seriolae through morphological observation, physiological and biochemical analysis, and molecular identification, and its pathogenicity was verified by experimental infection. Pathological changes in the diseased fish included granulomatous lesions in the liver and spleen, destruction of renal tubules, necrosis of intestinal epithelial cells, infiltration of inflammatory cells in the brain, vacuolation of cells, and swelling and cracking of the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. Bacterial detection using qPCR showed that the spleen and intestine were the main organs targeted by N. seriolae. The mortality of largemouth bass experimentally infected with N. seriolae at 21 degrees C was significantly lower than that in fish infected at higher temperatures between 24 and 33 degrees C; there were no significant differences in the levels of mortality at these higher temperatures. The level of mortality of largemouth bass infected with N. seriolae was lowest at a neutral water pH of 7 but increased significantly at higher and lower pH. Of the tested Chinese herbal medicines, Chinese sumac Galla chinensis and Chinese skullcap Scutellaria baicalensis exhibited the best antibacterial effects. This study lays a foundation for the clinical diagnosis and scientific control of ulcer disease in largemouth bass.

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