Pathogenicity characterization of nocardiosis in orange‐spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides) via exposure to nine distinct isolates of Nocardia seriolae and four administrative routes

Author:

Nguyen Phuong1ORCID,Giovanni Andre1,Cheng Li‐Wu2ORCID,Wang Pei‐Chi23,Chen Shih‐Chu123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Degree Program of Ornamental Fish Technology and Aquatic Animal Health, International College National Pingtung University of Science and Technology Pingtung Taiwan

2. Department of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology Pingtung Taiwan

3. Southern Taiwan Fish Diseases Research Centre, College of Veterinary Medicine National Pingtung University of Science and Technology Pingtung Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractNocardia seriolae causes chronic nocardiosis in various marine and freshwater aquatic animals; however, grouper species have rarely been investigated. This study evaluated the pathogenicity of nocardiosis following N. seriolae infection in the orange‐spotted grouper Epinephelus coioides. Nine identified genetic isolates of N. seriolae were tested in vivo using the intraperitoneal method and observed daily for 35 days. The most virulent isolate was then used to evaluate transmission through different routes (intraperitoneal IP, intramuscular IM, oral OR, and immersion IS) in the same fish model and was observed daily for 42 days. The results showed mild variation in virulence among N. seriolae isolates. AOD107132‐2 K and OT103003‐N11 strains displayed the highest and lowest risk virulence, respectively, based on the accumulation and kinetics of mortality. IM and IP administrations showed an early phase response with early mortality by 5 dpc (30%–100%), while slower kinetics of nocardiosis occurred in the OR and IS routes with slow mortality at 35 dpc (4%–8%). Histopathology revealed typical granulomas, confirming the progression of nocardiosis in the diseased fish. These results provide the basis for further studies on the virulence profile of N. seriolae in Taiwan and a well‐suited route of administration in orange‐spotted groupers for further prevention development.

Funder

Council of Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Veterinary (miscellaneous),Aquatic Science

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