An alloherpesvirus infection of European perch Perca fluviatilis in Finland.

DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS(2018)

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The order Herpesvirales includes viruses that infect aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates and several aquatic invertebrates (i.e. mollusks), and share the commonality of possessing a double-stranded DNA core surrounded by an icosahedral capsid. Herpesviruses of the family Alloherpesvmdae that infect fish and amphibians, including channel catfish virus and koi herpesvirus, negatively impact aquaculture. Here, we describe a novel herpesvirus infection of wild European perch fiom lakes m Finland. Infected fish exhibited white nodules on the skin and fins, typically in the spring when prevalence reached nearly 40% m one of the sampled lakes. Transmission electron microscopic examination of affected tissues revealed abundant nuclear and cytoplasmic virus particles displaying heipesvirus morphology. Degenerate PGR taigetmg a conserved region of the DNA polymerase gene of large DNA viruses amplified a 520 bp product in 5 of 5 affected perch skm samples tested. Phylogenetic analysis of concatenated partial DNA polymerase and teimmase (exon 2) gene sequences produced a well-supported tree grouping the European perch herpesvirus with alloherpesviruses infecting acipensend, esocid, ictalurid, and salmonid fishes. The phenetic analysis of the European perch herpesvirus partial DNA polymerase and teimmase nucleotide gene sequences ranged fiom 34.6 to 63.9% and 39.6 to 59.6% to other alloherpesviruses, respectively. These data support the European perch herpesvirus as a new alloherpesvirus, and we propose the formal species designation of Percid herpesvirus 2 (PeHV2) to be considered for approval by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses.
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Herpesvirus,European perch,White nodules,Alloherpesvirus
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