Co-infections of infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus and Siniperca chuatsi rhabdovirus in Chinese perch (Siniperca chuatsi).

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College of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, Hubei, 430070, China; Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Diseases and Waterfowl Breeding, College of Animal Sciences and Technology, Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510225, China; Laboratory for Marine Fisheries Science and Food Production Processes, National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao, Shandong, 266071, China; Agro-Biological Gene Research Center, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510640, China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2017

In spite of the quite common co-infections of viruses in the cultured fish, most of the previous studies have just simply focused on the infection of a single pathogen. In this report, we observed that about 13% of cultured Chinese perch have been co-infected by infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus (ISKNV) and Siniperca chuatsi rhabdovirus (SCRV). Furthermore, Chinese perch could co-infected by ISKNV and SCRV by intraperitoneally injection with the two viruses. Interestingly, we revealed that the two viruses could even co-infect a single cell of Chinese perch in vivo and a single Chinese perch brain cells (CPB) cell in vitro. The dynamic co-infected viruses loads in the different tissues of Chinese perch showed dependent. When CPB cells were infected with the same 10 MOI of SCRV and ISKNV, the replication of SCRV overwhelmed the replication of ISKNV. When the MOI of ISKNV (10 MOI) was 10,000 times of MOI of SCRV (0.001 MOI), the dynamic virus loads of the two viruses in CPB cells indicated that co-infections could synergistically stimulate both viruses replication at the late time points but not at early time points. The co-infections of ISKNV and SCRV in the cultured Chinese perch will shed a new light on the prevention of the viral diseases of Chinese perch. The development of multivalent vaccine which could be effective for preventing against the co-infections of the viruses is highly needed.

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