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Isolation, genomic and biological characterizations of a rhabdovirus from mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi)

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AQUACULTURE
卷 563, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2022.738894

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SCRV; Genome; Temperature; Pathogenicity; Zebrafish model

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In this study, a mandarin fish rhabdovirus S3 was isolated, and its genetic characteristics and infectivity were investigated. S3 showed the ability to infect fish-derived, mammalian, and human-derived cells, with higher infectivity at 28 degrees C. However, S3 was unable to infect cells at 37 degrees C. The study also demonstrated that S3 exhibited strong pathogenicity to zebrafish, making them a suitable infection model for SCRV.
In this study, a mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi) rhabdovirus (SCRV) S3 was isolated, purified, and identified from live mandarin fish collected from a commercial market. The full-length genome of S3 is 11,582 bp and has a 36 bp insertion in the 5'-UTR of the genome. The genome homology between S3 and the representative species in the genera of Perhabdovirus, Spriviviruses, and Novirhabdoviruses is 29.6% similar to 31.0%, 25.7% similar to 25.8, and 0.3% respectively. The cell tropism study showed that S3 could not only infect fish-derived cells but also mammalian and human-derived cells at 28 degrees C. However, S3 had no infectivity to all the tested cells at 37 degrees C. The temperature was an important barrier to the infection of SCRV S3. The upper limit of temperature for S3 growth in cells is 32 degrees C and the lowest measurable virus replication temperature is 10 degrees C. The optimum growth temperature is 28 degrees C. The animal study showed that SCRV S3 exhibited strong pathogenicity to zebrafish. Mortality in blue zebrafish (Danio rerio) and red zebrafish (Danio rerio) at 28 degrees C was 53% and 73%, respectively. Zebrafish can be used as an infection model for SCRV. This study will aid in understanding the biological characterizations of SCRV and has important guiding significance for the effective prevention and control strategies of SCRV.

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