Author(s) |
Goulden, Evan F
Hall, M R
Bourne, D G
Pereg, Lily
Hoj, L
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Publication Date |
2012
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Abstract |
The type strain of 'Vibrio owensii' (DY05) was isolated during an epizootic of aquaculture-reared larvae (phyllosomas) of the ornate spiny lobster ('Panulirus ornatus'). 'V. owensii' DY05 was formally demonstrated to be the etiological agent of a disease causing rapid and reproducible larval mortality with pathologies similar to those seen during disease epizootics. Vectored challenge via the aquaculture live feed organism 'Artemia' (brine shrimp) caused consistent cumulative mortality rates of 84 to 89% after 72 h, in contrast to variable mortality rates seen after immersion challenge. Histopathological examination of vector-challenged phyllosomas revealed bacterial proliferation in the midgut gland (hepatopancreas) concomitant with epithelial cell necrosis. A fluorescent-protein-labeled 'V. owensii' DY05 transconjugant showed dispersal of single cells in the foregut and hepatopancreas 6 h postexposure, leading to colonization of the entire hepatopancreas within 18 h and eventually systemic infection. 'V. owensii' DY05 is a marine enteropathogen highly virulent to 'P. ornatus' phyllosoma that uses vector-mediated transmission and release from host association to a planktonic existence to perpetuate transfer. This understanding of the infection process will improve targeted biocontrol strategies and enhance the prospects of commercially viable larviculture for this valuable spiny lobster species.
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Citation |
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 78(8), p. 2841-2849
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ISSN |
1098-5336
0099-2240
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
American Society for Microbiology
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Title |
Pathogenicity and Infection Cycle of 'Vibrio owensii' in Larviculture of the Ornate Spiny Lobster ('Panulirus ornatus')
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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