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A herpes-like virus infecting Crassostrea gigas and Ruditapes philippinarum larvae in France
Authors:T Renault  C Lipart  & I Arzul
Institution:Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Laboratoire de Génétique et Pathologie, La Tremblade, France
Abstract:Concomitant sporadic high mortalities were reported in June 1997 among batches of larval Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, and Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum , in a French commercial hatchery. Histological observation showed the presence of cellular abnormalities in affected animals. Electron transmission microscopy revealed the presence of herpes-like virus particles in infected larvae of both bivalve species. Viruses observed in C. gigas and R. philippinarum are closely related with respect to ultrastructure and morphogenesis. They were detected simultaneously in both bivalve species larvae indicating possible interspecific transmission. Moreover, PCR analysis using oyster herpes-like virus specific primers allowed amplification of fragments of expected sizes for both bivalve species and demonstrated the presence of viral DNA. The PCR products obtained for both bivalve species and digested by restriction enzymes displayed the same patterns. These data suggest that the same herpes-like virus may infect larval oysters and clams.
Keywords:concomitant infection              Crassostrea gigas            herpes-like virus  Manila clam  mortality  Pacific oyster  PCR  restriction enzyme analysis              Ruditapes philippinarum            transmission electron microscopy
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