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Characterization of a Novel Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus (IPNV) from Genogroup 6 Identified in Sea Trout (Salmo trutta) from Lake Vanern, Sweden

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VETERINARY SCIENCES
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/vetsci10010058

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infectious pancreatic necrosis virus; IPNV genogroup 6; infection trial; salmon; sea trout; rainbow trout

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The IPNV virus found in Lake Vanern in Sweden has low pathogenicity and poses little threat to the salmonid populations. Through infection trials and field monitoring, researchers determined that the virus has a low prevalence in the lake.
Simple Summary Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) causes serious disease in salmonid species, especially in fry. In 2016, we identified an IPNV infected sea trout in Lake Vanern in Sweden. Lake Vanern hosts four small populations of landlocked Atlantic salmon and sea trout that each migrate annually to two different rivers to spawn. The virus was isolated and after sequencing placed it in genogroup 6. The pathogenicity of the virus was investigated in an infection trial in Atlantic salmon, sea trout, and rainbow trout. In the trial, the novel isolate was compared to an isolate of genogroup 5, that usually cause high mortalities. By the end of the trial, the Swedish genogroup 6 isolate only caused mild infection in all three species, suggesting a low pathogenicity. In addition, the prevalence of the virus was monitored by intensified field sampling and PCR analysis from 2016-2020. During this time, the virus was not detected once, thus suggesting a prevalence in the wild of 0.2-0.5%. The low pathogenicity of the local IPNV isolate means that the salmonid populations of fish in Lake Vanern are not immediately threatened. In November 2016, infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) was isolated from a broodstock female of landlocked sea trout (Salmo trutta) in Lake Vanern in Sweden. VP2 gene sequencing placed the IPNV isolate in genogroup 6, for which pathogenicity is largely unknown. Lake Vanern hosts landlocked sea trout and salmon populations that are endangered, and thus the introduction of new pathogens poses a major threat. In this study we characterized the novel isolate by conducting an infection trial on three salmonid species present in Lake Vanern, whole genome sequencing of the isolate, and prevalence studies in the wild sea trout and salmon in Lake Vanern. During the infection trial, the pathogenicity of the Swedish isolate was compared to that of a pathogenic genogroup 5 isolate. Dead or moribund fish were collected, pooled, and analyzed by cell culture to identify infected individuals. In the trial, the Swedish isolate was detected in fewer sample pools in all three species compared to the genogroup 5 isolate. In addition, the prevalence studies showed a low prevalence (0.2-0.5%) of the virus in the feral salmonids in Lake Vanern. Together the data suggest that the novel Swedish IPNV genogroup 6 isolate is only mildly pathogenic to salmonids.

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