Phylogeography of betanodavirus genotypes circulating in Tunisian aquaculture sites, 2012-2019

Author:

Chérif N1,El Jeni R2,Amdouni F1,Zreilli S1,Djabou H3,Khemiri S3,Tliba I4,Bouhaouala-Zahar B25,Maatoug K1,Zaafran S1,Groman D6

Affiliation:

1. Aquaculture Laboratory, National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies, 2025 Salammbô, Tunisia

2. Laboratory of Venoms and Therapeutic Molecules (LR16IPT08), Institut Pasteur Tunis, University Tunis El Manar, 1002 Tunis, Tunisia

3. Fishery Science Laboratory, National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies, 2025 Salammbô, Tunisia

4. Ministry of Agriculture, Hydraulic Resources and Fisheries, General Directorate of Veterinary Services, 1006 Tunis, Tunisia

5. Medical School of Tunis, University Tunis El Manar, 1007 Tunis, Tunisia

6. Aquatic Diagnostic Services, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island C1A 4P3, Canada

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the phylogenetic relationships among the primary betanodavirus strains circulating in Tunisian coastal waters. A survey was conducted to investigate nodavirus infections at 15 European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax and gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata farming sites located along the northern and eastern coasts of Tunisia. The primary objective of the study was to create epidemiological awareness of these infections by determining phylogenetic relationships between the main betanodavirus strains circulating during the period 2012-2019, using RNA1 and/or RNA2 genome segments. Approximately 40% (118 of 294) tissue pools tested were positive for betanodavirus. Positive pools were distributed across all of the sampling sites. While fish mortalities were always correlated with the presence of virus in sea bass, a severe outbreak was also identified in sea bream larvae in 2019. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that almost all Tunisian strains from both sea bass and sea bream irrespective of outbreaks clustered within the RGNNV genotype. It is noteworthy that samples collected during the 2019 outbreak from sea bream contained both RNA1 and RNA2 fragments belonging to the RGNNV and SJNNV genotype, respectively, an indication of viral genome reassortment. To our knowledge, this is the first report of reassortant betanodavirus in Tunisia.

Publisher

Inter-Research Science Center

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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