Role of lymphoid organ spheroids in chronic Taura syndrome virus (TSV) infections in Penaeus vannamei

被引:65
|
作者
Hasson, KW
Lightner, DV
Mohney, LL
Redman, RM
White, BM
机构
[1] Dis Management Div, Super Shrimp Grp, San Diego, CA 91950 USA
[2] Univ Arizona, Dept Vet Sci & Microbiol, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
关键词
Taura syndrome virus (TSV); penaeid shrimp; lymphoid organ; in situ hybridization; apoptosis; Picornaviridae; immune response;
D O I
10.3354/dao038093
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Lesion development was documented in Penaeus vannamei juveniles with experimentally induced, chronic phase Taura syndrome virus (TSV) infections, by both routine histology and in situ hybridization, during a 48 wk time course study. Histologically, the defining characteristics of TSV chronicity in P. vannamei Include the absence of acute phase histological lesions, a low prevalence of ectopic spheroid development, and rapid successive lymphoid organ spheroid (LOS) formation and morphogenesis. Three distinct LOS morphotypes (Types A, B, and C) were identified by light microscopy. The earliest detectable LOS, Type A, appeared to evolve from activated LO tubule phagocytes that had sequestered TSV. The succeeding LOS, Type B, contained necrotic cells that were consistently TSV-positive by in situ hybridization for up to 32 wk following an acute phase infection. These persistent, long-term infections suggested that TSV replication occurred within Type B LOS, and this satisfied the definition of a chronic infection. The terminal Type C LOS were consistently found to be TSV-negative and characterized by cells with condensed basophilic nuclei, a reduction in overall cell size, and progressive atrophy leading to degradation without an inflammatory response. These cellular changes are characteristic of apoptotic cells, suggesting that TSV-infected LOS cells self-destruct, resulting in TSV elimination. TSV infections appear to have 3 potential outcomes: (1) the virus may continue to replicate within LOS cells unchecked, (2) it may be eliminated by LOS cells, or (3) viral replication and elimination may occur concurrently, resulting in persistent infections. Ectopic spheroids were TSV-induced and observed in sites normally occupied by tegmental glands within appendages, suggesting that they developed from either hemolymph-borne phagocytes or fixed phagocytes associated with the gland. We suggest that these cellular masses arise from migrating and/or resident phagocytes transformed in response to chronic viral infections or non-self substances too small for hemocyte encapsulation. The possibility that spheroid development represents an unexplored and significant branch of the cell-mediated immune response of penaeid shrimp is discussed.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:93 / 105
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effect of temperature on Taura Syndrome Virus challenge of juvenile Lisopenaeus vannamei
    Venzon, NC
    Montgomery-Brock, D
    Zacarias, DT
    Sun, PS
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2002, 16 (05): : A967 - A967
  • [32] Polymerase chain reaction detection of Taura Syndrome Virus and infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis virus in frozen commodity tails of Penaeus vannamei Boone
    Ueda, Ryutaro
    Krabsetsve, Kjersti
    Owens, Leigh
    AQUACULTURE RESEARCH, 2008, 39 (15) : 1606 - 1611
  • [33] Identification of Genes Involved in Taura Syndrome Virus Resistance in Litopenaeus Vannamei
    Boube, I.
    Lotz, J. M.
    Pozhitkov, A. E.
    Li, S.
    Griffitt, R. J.
    JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH, 2014, 26 (03) : 137 - 143
  • [34] RNA-Seq analysis reveals genes associated with resistance to Taura syndrome virus (TSV) in the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei
    Sookruksawong, Suchonma
    Sun, Fanyue
    Liu, Zhanjiang
    Tassanakajon, Anchalee
    DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY, 2013, 41 (04): : 523 - 533
  • [35] Epidemiological status of Taura syndrome and Infectious myonecrosis viruses in Penaeus vannamei reared in Pernambuco (Brazil)
    Pinheiro, Ana C. A. S.
    Lima, Ana P. S.
    de Souza, Marilia E.
    Neto, Edvaldo C. L.
    Adriao, Manoel
    Goncalves, Vitor S. P.
    Coimbra, Maria R. M.
    AQUACULTURE, 2007, 262 (01) : 17 - 22
  • [36] Estimation of genetic parameters for survival to multiple isolates of Taura syndrome virus in a selected population of Pacific white shrimp Penaeus (Litopenaeus) vannamei
    Moss, Dustin R.
    Moss, Shaun M.
    Lotz, Jeffrey M.
    AQUACULTURE, 2013, 416 : 78 - 84
  • [37] Real-time RT-PCR determination of viral copy number in Penaeus vannamei experimentally infected with Taura syndrome virus
    Nunan, LM
    Tang-Nelson, K
    Lightner, DV
    AQUACULTURE, 2004, 229 (1-4) : 1 - 10
  • [38] Specific monoclonal antibodies raised against Taura syndrome virus (TSV) capsid protein VP3 detect TSV in single and dual infections with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV)
    Longyant, Siwaporn
    Poyoi, Piengjan
    Chaivisuthangkura, Parin
    Tejangkura, Thanawan
    Sithigorngul, Weerawan
    Sithigorngul, Paisarn
    Rukpratanporn, Sombat
    DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS, 2008, 79 (01) : 75 - 81
  • [39] Quantitative genetics of taura syndrome resistance in pacific white shrimp (penaeus vannamei): a cure model approach
    Odegard, Jorgen
    Gitterle, Thomas
    Madsen, Per
    Meuwissen, Theo H. E.
    Yazdi, M. Hossein
    Gjerde, Bjarne
    Pulgarin, Carlos
    Rye, Morten
    GENETICS SELECTION EVOLUTION, 2011, 43
  • [40] Quantitative genetics of taura syndrome resistance in pacific white shrimp (penaeus vannamei): a cure model approach
    Jørgen Ødegård
    Thomas Gitterle
    Per Madsen
    Theo HE Meuwissen
    M Hossein Yazdi
    Bjarne Gjerde
    Carlos Pulgarin
    Morten Rye
    Genetics Selection Evolution, 43