Parallel studies confirm Francisella halioticida causes mortality in Yesso scallops Patinopecten yessoensis
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In: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, Vol. 135, No. 2, 08.08.2019, p. 127-134.
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T1 - Parallel studies confirm Francisella halioticida causes mortality in Yesso scallops Patinopecten yessoensis
AU - Kawahara, Miku
AU - Meyer, Gary R
AU - Lowe, Geoffrey J
AU - Kim, Eliah
AU - Polinski, Mark P
AU - Yoshinaga, Tomoyoshi
AU - Itoh, Naoki
PY - 2019/8/8
Y1 - 2019/8/8
N2 - Francisella halioticida is a marine bacterium originally described as the causative agent of mass mortality among giant abalone Haliotis gigantea. Recent field studies in Canada and Japan have suggested that this bacterium is also the cause of adductor muscle lesions and high mortality of Yesso scallops Patinopecten yessoensis, although a causal relationship has not been established. In the present study, the pathogenicity of F. halioticida in Yesso scallops was assessed in both Canada and Japan using bacteria isolated from diseased Yesso scallops in each respective country. Independent laboratory experiments revealed that scallops challenged with F. halioticida via bath exposure resulted in high mortality and histological lesions characterized by massive haemocyte infiltration. The presence of F. halioticida was confirmed using PCR, and F. halioticida was re-isolated from a portion of dead and surviving specimens. These results fulfill Koch's classic criteria for establishing disease causation and provide conclusive evidence that F. halioticida causes adductor muscle lesions and high mortality in Yesso scallops.
AB - Francisella halioticida is a marine bacterium originally described as the causative agent of mass mortality among giant abalone Haliotis gigantea. Recent field studies in Canada and Japan have suggested that this bacterium is also the cause of adductor muscle lesions and high mortality of Yesso scallops Patinopecten yessoensis, although a causal relationship has not been established. In the present study, the pathogenicity of F. halioticida in Yesso scallops was assessed in both Canada and Japan using bacteria isolated from diseased Yesso scallops in each respective country. Independent laboratory experiments revealed that scallops challenged with F. halioticida via bath exposure resulted in high mortality and histological lesions characterized by massive haemocyte infiltration. The presence of F. halioticida was confirmed using PCR, and F. halioticida was re-isolated from a portion of dead and surviving specimens. These results fulfill Koch's classic criteria for establishing disease causation and provide conclusive evidence that F. halioticida causes adductor muscle lesions and high mortality in Yesso scallops.
KW - Animals
KW - Canada
KW - Francisella
KW - Japan
KW - Pectinidae
KW - Phylogeny
U2 - 10.3354/dao03383
DO - 10.3354/dao03383
M3 - Article
C2 - 31392965
VL - 135
SP - 127
EP - 134
JO - Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
JF - Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
SN - 0177-5103
IS - 2
ER -