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  • AHPND (Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease) is a major threat to the global shrimp industry, with new mutant strains causing concern over potential misdiagnosis and unexpected virulence.
  • This study reports the first identification of a natural mutant strain (20-082A3) in Korea, closely related to a previously virulent strain (19-021-D1) from a 2019 outbreak, sharing over 99.9% similarity in plasmids and the same genetic typing.
  • The newly identified mutant strain (20-082A3) does not cause symptoms or mortality in shrimp, indicating a need for ongoing surveillance of AHPND-causing pathogens in Korea and more research into the implications of this

Article Abstract

Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) is one of the most important diseases in the global shrimp industry. The emergence of mutant AHPND-associated . () strains has raised concerns regarding potential misdiagnosis and unforeseen pathogenicity. In this study, we report the first emergence of a type II (, ) natural mutant, (strain 20-082A3), isolated from cultured in Korea. Phenotypic and genetic analyses revealed a close relationship between the mutant strain 20-082A3 and the virulent Korean strain 19-021-D1, which caused an outbreak in 2019. Detailed sequence analysis of AHPND-associated plasmids showed that plasmid pVp_20-082A3B in strain 20-082A3 was almost identical (>99.9%) to that of strain 19-021-D1. Moreover, strains 20-082A3 and 19-021-D1 exhibited the same multilocus sequence type (ST 413) and serotype (O1:Un-typeable K-serogroup), suggesting that the mutant strain is closely related to and may have originated from the virulent strain 19-021-D1. Similar to previous reports on the natural mutant , strain 20-082A3 did not induce AHPND-related symptoms or cause mortality in the shrimp bioassay. The emergence of a mutant strain which is almost identical to the virulent highlights the need for surveillance of the pathogen prevalent in Korea. Further investigations to elucidate the potential relationship between ST 413 and recent Korean isolates are needed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11475263PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani14192788DOI Listing

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