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Increasing Production in Korean Shrimp Farms with White-Spot Syndrome Virus PCR-Negative Brood Stock

  • Seok, Seung-Hyeok;Baek, Min-Won;Lee, Hui-Young;Kim, Dong-Jae;Chun, Myung-Sun;Kim, Jong-Sheek;Chang, Se-Ok;Park, Jae-Hak
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.511-515
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    • 2007
  • White-spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a devastating, infectious virus affecting shrimp. Although sensitive techniques involving PCR have been developed to assist farmers in screening shrimp (brood stock) for WSSV prior to stocking ponds, such practices have not yet been applied in Korea. Despite the rationality of implementing screening, there has been some doubt as to whether the stocking of WSSV-PCR-negative fly epidemiologically decreases white-spot disease outbreaks. Here, we report a retrospective analysis of data from shrimp farms in the western coast of Korea where WSSV-PCR-negative brood stocks were used to stock rearing ponds. A total of 366 shrimp from Heuksan Island were sampled for WSSV with PCR. Of the tested shrimp, 7.2% (28 brood stocks) were identified as WSSV positive; only WSSV-PCR-negative shrimp were used for brood stocks. Total unit production (final shrimp production/ the area of the ponds) was higher, at 1.96, in ponds where WSSV-PCR-negative shrimp were used, as compared with 1.02 in other ponds in Korea in 2004. This retrospective analysis of WSSV in Korea may be useful to the shrimp aquaculture industry, suggesting a testable hypothesis that may contribute to the eventual control of WSSV outbreaks.

Vp28 of Shrimp White Spot Syndrome Virus Is Involved in the Attachment and Penetration into Shrimp Cells

  • Yi, Guohua;Wang, Zhimin;Qi, Yipeng;Yao, Lunguang;Qian, Juan;Hu, Longbo
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제37권6호
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    • pp.726-734
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    • 2004
  • White spot disease (WSD) is caused by the white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), which results in devastating losses to the shrimp farming industry around the world. However, the mechanism of virus entry and spread into the shrimp cells is unknown. A binding assay in vitro demonstrated VP28-EGFP (envelope protein VP28 fused with enhanced green fluorescence protein) binding to shrimp cells. This provides direct evidence that VP28-EGFP can bind to shrimp cells at pH 6.0 within 0.5 h. However, the protein was observed to enter the cytoplasm 3 h post-adsorption. Meanwhile, the plaque inhibition test showed that the polyclonal antibody against VP28 (a major envelope protein of WSSV) could neutralize the WSSV and block an infection with the virus. The result of competition ELISA further confirmed that the envelope protein VP28 could compete with WSSV to bind to shrimp cells. Overall, VP28 of the WSSV can bind to shrimp cells as an attachment protein, and can help the virus enter the cytoplasm.

White Spot Syndrome Virus in Penaeid Shrimp Cultured in Korea

  • Shin, En-Joo;Park, Jae-Hak;Lee, Yeon-Hee
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.394-398
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    • 2001
  • Because of the great concern over the possibility of contamination from the rod-shaped nuclear virus (PRDV) from Japan and white spot virus (WSSV) from Taiwan, most eggs used in Korean shrimp farms are currently obtained from local broodstock. In addition, the screening of imported broodstock for any viral presence at the National Fisheries Research and Development Institute is also mandatory. Nonetheless, massive mortality from white spot syndrome continues in Korea. In the present study, we present an improved PCR method to use tissue-extracted DNA instead of viral DNA extracted from a purified virus based on a sucrose density gradient, and produced results within 8 h. In 1998, this modified PCR method was able to detect that diseased Penaeus japonicus were infected within 8 h. In 1998, this modified PCR method was able to detect that diseased Penaeus japonicus were infected only with PRDV, while Fenneropenaeus chinensis were infected with both PRDV and WSSV. In 1999, PRDV and WSSV were detected in F. chinensis with signs of infection, but not with WSSV alone.

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Detection of infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus and white spot syndrome virus in whiteleg shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) imported from Vietnam to South Korea

  • Park, Seul Chan;Choi, Seong-Kyoon;Han, Se-Hyeon;Park, Song;Jeon, Hye Jin;Lee, Seung Chan;Kim, Kyeong Yeon;Lee, Young Seo;Kim, Ji Hyung;Han, Jee Eun
    • Journal of Veterinary Science
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.31.1-31.5
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    • 2020
  • In this study, whiteleg shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) imported from Vietnam were collected from South Korean markets, and examined for 2 viruses: infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV, recently classified as decapod penstyldensovirus-1), and white spot syndrome virus (WSSV). Among 58 samples, we detected IHHNV in 23 samples and WSSV in 2 samples, using polymerase chain reaction and sequencing analyses. This is the first report of IHHNV and WSSV detection in imported shrimp, suggesting that greater awareness and stricter quarantine policies regarding viruses infecting shrimp imported to South Korea are required.

White Sport Syndrome Virus Disease of Shirmp and Diagnostic Methods

  • Zhan, Wen-Bin
    • 한국양식학회지
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2002
  • Since 1993, the White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) disease occurred in China among cultured shrimps resulting in mass mortality. Epizootiological surveys undertaken during the outbreak period of 1993-1994 indicated that all stages of Penaeus chinensis, P. japonicus and P. monodon were infected. Consequent to the transport of contaminated shrimp seedlings and seawater, the disease spread all over the farms of China. The disease was more rapidly transmitted at temperatures above $25^{\circ}C$. Challenge experiments showed the causative agent was highly virulent. White spots appeared on the carapace of both span-taneous and experimentally infected shrimps. Moribund shrimps contained turbid hemolymph, hypertrophied Iymphoid organ and a necrotic mid-gut gland. Electron microscopy showed the presence of viral particles in the gills, stomach, lymphoid organ, and epidermal tissue of the infected shrimp. The visions were slightly ovoid with an envelope and averaged 350 $\times$ 150 nm; nucleocapsids measured 375 $\times$ 157 nm. With discontinuous sucrose gradient of 35, 50 and 60% (w/v), the virus was separated from hemolymph of the infected shrimp. The estimated molecular weight of genomic DNA was 237 Kb with EcoR I, 247 Kb with Hind III and 241kb with Pst I. A total of 9 hybridoma colones secreting monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were produced from mouse myeloma and spleen cells immunized with WSSV. The immunofluorescence assay of gill tissue showed that the MAbs reacted with diseased but not with healthy shrimp. The MAbs belonged to IgGl, IgG2b subclass and IgM class, all with kappa light Immune-electron-microscopy with colloidal gold marker showed the presence of 5 MAbs epitopes on the envelope and one on the capsid of the virus. Baculoviral mid-gut gland necrosis showed the specificity of the MAbs produced. For diagnosis 5 different methods were selected. Using Kimura primers for PCR, or MAbs for immunoblot, ELISA or FAT method, in situ hybridization was carried out to show the gene. All these methods detected WSSV in the organ samples of the diseased shrimp but not in healthy one.

In situ Hybricization of White Spot Disease Virus Experimentally Infected Penaeid Shrimp

  • Lee, Won-Woo;Lee, Beom-Jue;Lee, Yeon-Hee;Lee, Yong-Soon;Park, Jae-Hak
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.215-220
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    • 2000
  • 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 pafuogen of WSD has been identified as being a virion wifu 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 viros infection in shrimp. Furthermore. the pathological changes ofWSD, in shrimp experimentally infected with WSD viroses. were investigated. Using a biotinylated 643 bp probe obtained from a peR 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. Tills result indicates that the in situ hybridization method can be useful for a rapid and sensitive detection of WSD viruses in shrimp.shrimp.

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대하새우로부터 분리한 WSBV의 게놈서열 분석 (Partial genomic sequence of baulovirus associated with white spot syndrome (WSBV) isolated from penaeid shrimp P. chinensis)

  • 김종경;손상규;허문수;이태호;전홍기;장경립
    • 한국어병학회지
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.87-95
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    • 1997
  • 새우의 갑각에 흰점을 유발하는 특징을 가진 WSBV는 Baculovirus의 일종으로 여러 종류의 새우에 높은 치사율을 보이는 병원체로서 새우양식에 막대한 피해를 주고 있다. 본 연구에서는 국내에서 양식중인 대하에 질병을 유발한 WSBV의 특성을 알아내고자 치사한 새우로부터 바이러스의 게놈을 클로닝하여 재조합클론(E3)을 분자생물학적으로 분석하였다. E3의 염기서열을 분석한 결과, 이 클론은 AcNPV를 포함한 지금까지 알려진 어떠한 바이러스와도 뚜렷한 상동성(60%)을 보이지 않아 WSBV가 기존의 바이러스와 구분되는 새로운 바이러스임을 알 수 있다. E3의 염기서열에 기초하여 한쌍의 PCR 프라이머를 작성하였다. 병든 새우로부터 분리한 DNA를 30회 증폭한 결과, 예상크기의 산물을 얻을 수 있어 이 방법은 바이러스의 감염여부를 알아낼 수 있는 진단법으로도 활용가능하다.

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흰다리새우(Litopenaeus vannamei )에서 분리된 WSSV의 전장유전체 분석 (The complete genome sequence of a white spot syndrome virus isolated from Litopenaeus vannamei)

  • 이아름;공경희;김휘진;오명주;김도형;김종오;김위식
    • 한국어병학회지
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    • 제35권1호
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    • pp.129-133
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    • 2022
  • The full genome sequence of a Korean white spot syndrome virus (WSSV, isolate: WSSV-GoC18) is presented here. We obtained a total of 12,320,554 reads with 291,172 bases, 170 gene, and 170 coding DNA sequence, which were assembled in 1 contig. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the WSSV-GoC18 was closely related to Chinese isolate (WSSV-PC) and distinctly different with previously reported a Korean isolate (WSSV K-LV1). The complete genome sequence of WSSV isolates will be of great help in molecular epidemiological studies, contributing to molecular diagnosis and disease prevention in shrimp aquaculture.

양식새우(Penaeus chinensis)에서의 White Spot Baculovirus의 분리 및 특성 (Isolation and Characterization of White Spot Syndrome Baculovirus in Cultured Penaeid Shrimp (Penaeus chinensis))

  • 허문수;손상규;심두생;김진우;박명애;이주석;최동림;정승희;김영진;오명주
    • 한국어병학회지
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2000
  • 1993년부터 한국 서해안의 새우 양식장에서는 양식새우의 대량폐사가 일어났다. 외부증상은 두흉갑과 표피에 흰 반점이 나타났고 어류주화세포에는 배양되지 않았다. 열($50^{\circ}C$) 및 강산(pH 3)에는 쉽게 실활되었으나 강알카리(pH 11)에는 내성이 강했다. 바이러스의 입자 형태는 Rod Shaped한 형태를 보였다. 바이러스 단백질의 분석결과는 Hypodermal Hematopoietic Necrosis Baculovirus(HHNBV)와 유사했고 바이러스 핵산분석 결과는 약 114kb로 Penaeid Acute Viremia(PAV)와 유사했다.

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