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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/6093
Title: Isolation of a novel polyomavirus, related to Japanese eel endothelial cell-infecting virus, from marbled eels, Anguilla marmorata (Quoy & Gaimard)
Authors: Wen, C. M.
Chen, M. M.
Wang, C. S.
Liu, P. C.
F H Nan 
Keywords: GOOSE HEMORRHAGIC POLYOMAVIRUS;MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION;INTENSE CONGESTION;JAPONICA TEMMINCK;PROGENITOR-CELL;EUROPEAN EEL;HERPESVIRUS;NECROSIS;LINE;NEPHRITIS
Issue Date: Jul-2016
Publisher: WILEY
Journal Volume: 39
Journal Issue: 7
Start page/Pages: 889-897
Source: J FISH DIS
Abstract: 
Marbled eels, Anguilla marmorata (Quoy & Gaimard), cultured in Taiwan exhibited haemorrhage and mortality in January 2012. The severely diseased eels bled from the gills and showed congestion of the central venous sinus of the gill filaments and haemorrhage throughout the body similar to viral endothelial cell necrosis of eel. In this study, a novel polyomavirus (AmPyV) was isolated from the diseased eels using the AMPF cell line established from the pectoral fin of healthy marbled eels. AmPyV was found to encode a long T-antigen orthologous gene. Phylogenetic analysis showed that AmPyV was closely related to Japanese eel endothelial cell-infecting virus. PCR assays revealed AmPyV infection throughout the systemic organs. AmPyV proliferated in the AMPF, EK-1 and EO-2 cells at temperatures 25-30 degrees C, and the progeny virus yields were 10(7.0), 10(7.4) and 10(7.7) TCID(50)mL(-1), respectively. The purified virions were icosahedral particles, 70-80nm in diameter. No clinical signs or mortality was observed among the eels injected with the virus; however, the virus was reisolated from the brain, eyes, kidneys, fins and gills of infected eels 2month after injection. Our results suggest that AmPyV exhibits a latent infection. Pathogen of the disease needs to study further.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/6093
ISSN: 0140-7775
DOI: 10.1111/jfd.12423
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