Multipathogen infections and multifactorial pathogenesis involved in noble pen shell (Pinna nobilis) mass mortality events: Background and current pathologic approaches

Author:

Carella Francesca1ORCID,Palić Dušan2ORCID,Šarić Tomislav3ORCID,Župan Ivan3,Gorgoglione Bartolomeo4,Prado Patricia5,Andree Karl B.5,Giantsis Ioannis A.6,Michaelidis Basile7,Lattos Athanasios7,Theodorou John A.8,Luis Barja Perez Juan9,Rodriguez Sergio9ORCID,Scarpa Fabio10,Casu Marco10,Antuofermo Elisabetta10,Sanna Daria10ORCID,Otranto Domenico1112,Panarese Rossella11,Iaria Carmelo13,Marino Fabio13,Vico Gionata De1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy

2. Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany

3. University of Zadar, Zadar, Croatia

4. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

5. IRTA La Rapita, Tarragona, Spain

6. University of Western Macedonia, Florina, Greece

7. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

8. University of Patras, Mesolonghi, Greece

9. University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain

10. University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy

11. University of Bari, Bari, Italy

12. Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran

13. University of Messina, Messina, Italy

Abstract

Disease outbreaks in several ecologically or commercially important invertebrate marine species have been reported in recent years all over the world. Mass mortality events (MMEs) have affected the noble pen shell ( Pinna nobilis), causing its near extinction. Our knowledge of the dynamics of diseases affecting this species is still unclear. Early studies investigating the causative etiological agent focused on a novel protozoan parasite, Haplosporidium pinnae, although further investigations suggested that concurrent polymicrobial infections could have been pivotal in some MMEs, even in the absence of H. pinnae. Indeed, moribund specimens collected during MMEs in Italy, Greece, and Spain demonstrated the presence of a bacteria from within the Mycobacterium simiae complex and, in some cases, species similar to Vibrio mediterranei. The diagnostic processes used for investigation of MMEs are still not standardized and require the expertise of veterinary and para-veterinary pathologists, who could simultaneously evaluate a variety of factors, from clinical signs to environmental conditions. Here, we review the available literature on mortality events in P. nobilis and discuss approaches to define MMEs in P. nobilis. The proposed consensus approach should form the basis for establishing a foundation for future studies aimed at preserving populations in the wild.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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