Molecular detection and characterisation of herpesviruses in asymptomatic Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) from European aquaculture
Sven Michael Bergmann, Matthias Todte, Lea Jäger, Fermin Georgio Lorenzen-Schmidt, Yeonwha Jin, Sandro Klafack, Matthias Lenk, Dewi Syahidah, Bernadetta Rina Hastilestari, Tanjung Penetaseputro, Jean-Christophe Avare, Jeeyoun Hwang, Jolanta Kiełpińska

TL;DR
A herpesvirus was detected in Russian sturgeon and cyprinid fish in European aquaculture, revealing its widespread presence and potential for disease.
Contribution
Discovery of a widespread herpesvirus in European sturgeon and cyprinid fish, suggesting the need for improved diagnostics and possible vaccination.
Findings
A herpesvirus was detected in 118 out of 123 sturgeon samples and some cyprinid fish.
The virus showed 99.7% similarity across isolates and was confirmed via in-situ hybridization.
A previously deposited sterlet sequence in NCBI was found to be misclassified.
Abstract
In Germany, around 150,000 kg of mostly Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), were produced in 2021. Sudden mortalities affected negative control Russian sturgeon in experimental infection of several European aquacultured fish species with tilapia lake virus (TiLV). An investigation sought the causative agent. In most of the sturgeon, a specific herpesvirus was detected which also occurred in the carp, crucian carp and tench subjects, but not in Nile tilapia. This herpesvirus was latent in the sturgeon population but became productive to cause the outbreak after three weeks of experimentation. Different European aquacultured fishes were experimented upon. Chosen PCRs, nested PCRs and re-amplifications were carried out to identify the causative agent of the mortality event. Sequence analysis of the obtained PCR fragment and in-situ hybridisation (ISH) using tissue sections of the…
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TopicsAquaculture Nutrition and Growth · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota · Fish Ecology and Management Studies
