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In situ hybridization of white spot disease virus in experimentally infected penaeid shrimp

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Authors

Lee, Won-Woo; Lee, Beom-Jun; Lee, Yeonhee; Lee, Yong Soon; Park, Jae Hak

Issue Date
2000-04
Publisher
SPRINGER-VERLAG SINGAPORE PTE LTD
Citation
JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Vol.10 No.2, pp.215-220
Abstract
White spot disease (WSD), resulting in more than 90% mortality of aquacultured penaeid shrimp, has been reported off the southern and western coasts of Korea since 1993. The pathogen of WSD has been identified as being a virion with an envelope around a central nucleocapsid, and with an average size of 167 nm in diameter and 375 nm in length. In the present study, an in situ hybridization technique was developed as a rapid, sensitive, and specific diagnostic assay for the WSD virus infection in shrimp. Furthermore, the pathological changes of WSD, in shrimp experimentally infected with WSD viruses, were investigated. Using a biotinylated 643 bp probe obtained from a PCR using primers specific to the rod-shaped virus of Penaeus japonicus (RV-PJ), positive signals were detected in both naturally and experimentally infected shrimps. The in situ hybridization revealed positive reactions in the nuclei of the stromal matrix cells in the lymphoid organ, epithelia of the gills, foregut, epidermis, and hematopoietic cells of the interstitial tissues, suggesting the presence of WSD virus. This result indicates that the in situ hybridization method can be useful for a rapid and sensitive detection of WSD viruses in shrimp.
ISSN
1017-7825
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/194902
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