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High prevalence of CsRV2 in cultured Callinectes danae: Potential impacts on soft-shell crab production in Brazil

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JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY
卷 190, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2022.107739

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Reovirus; CsRV2; Blue crab; Glycogen; Total proteins; RAMP

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  1. CNPq [304633/2017-8, 381091/2014-7, 141022/2017-5]
  2. CAPES [88881.190487/2018-01]
  3. NSF Division of Ocean Sciences-Biological Ocean-ography award [1658466]
  4. Division Of Ocean Sciences
  5. Directorate For Geosciences [1658466] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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This study investigated the detection of CsRV1 in Callinectes danae in Brazil and explored the effects of CsRV2 on biochemical and behavioral parameters.
Crabs can be infected by a variety of pathogenic micro-organisms but the most damaging are viruses. Naturally occurring Callinectes sapidus reovirus 1 (CsRV1) is thought to contribute to mortality of Callinectes sapidus in soft crab culture in the USA. In Brazil, soft crabs are frequently produced using Callinectes danae, which suffers a similar rate of mortality in culture as C. sapidus. This study investigated whether CsRV1 could be detected in healthy or dead Callinectes danae from Paran ' a, Brazil and kept in captivity, we also evaluated the relationship between viral infection, and biochemical and behavioral parameters. C. danae from Paranagu ' a Bay were kept in a recirculation system for 14 days and subjected to weekly biochemical analyses and a reflex action mortality predictors (RAMP) test. RT-qPCR assays for CsRV1 were negative for all samples. However, electrophoretic analysis of extracted RNA from some crabs showed a pattern of 12 dsRNA bands that indicated intense infection by a reovirus with a genome organization different from CsRV1. The banding pattern was indistinguishable from a putative novel reovirus detected in C. sapidus in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, provisionally called CsRV2. The prevalence of dsRNA of CsRV2 showed no significant difference between crabs that died and survived. Interestingly, the presence of CsRV2 dsRNA was correlated with a significant reduction in glycogen concentration in hepatopancreas and a decrease in reflex action. The results obtained in this study are an early glimpse of the occurrence of reoviruses in C. danae and their potential effects in soft-shell crab systems in Brazil.

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