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Vet Res ; 48(1): 21, 2017 04 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28399906

ABSTRACT

The lymphocystis disease (LCD), the main viral pathology described in cultured gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata), is a self-limiting condition characterized by the appearance of hypertrophied fibroblasts (named lymphocysts) in the connective tissue of fish, primarily in the skin and fins. The causative agent of the disease is the Lymphocystis disease virus (LCDV), a member of the Iridoviridae family. In the present study, LCDV genome and transcripts were detected by real-time PCR in caudal fin, as well as in several internal organs, such as intestine, liver, spleen, kidney and brain, from asymptomatic, diseased and recovered gilthead seabream juveniles. These results indicate that the LCDV has a broad range tissue tropism, and can establish a systemic infection, even in subclinically infected fish. As showed by in situ hybridization, the permissive cells for LCDV infection seem to be fibroblasts, hepatocytes and cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system. Histopathological alterations associated with LCD were observed in all the organs analysed, including necrotic changes in liver and kidney, inflammatory response in the intestine submucosa or brain haemorrhage, although lymphocysts were only detected in the dermis of the caudal fin. Nevertheless, these histological changes were reverted in recovered animals.


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DNA Virus Infections/veterinary , Fish Diseases/virology , Iridoviridae/physiology , Sea Bream/virology , Animals , DNA Virus Infections/pathology , DNA Virus Infections/virology , DNA, Viral/genetics , Fish Diseases/pathology , In Situ Hybridization/veterinary , Iridoviridae/genetics , Viral Load/veterinary , Virus Replication/physiology
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Gene Expr Patterns ; 6(6): 637-52, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16458082

ABSTRACT

Bone Gla protein (Bgp or osteocalcin) and matrix Gla protein (Mgp) are important in calcium metabolism and skeletal development, but their precise roles at the molecular level remain poorly understood. Here, we compare the tissue distribution and accumulation of Bgp and Mgp during larval development and in adult tissues of zebrafish (Danio rerio) and throughout metamorphosis in Senegal sole (Solea senegalensis), two fish species with contrasting environmental calcium levels and degrees of skeletal reorganization at metamorphosis. Mineral deposition was investigated in parallel using a modified Alizarin red/Alcian blue protocol allowing sensitive simultaneous detection of bone and cartilage. In zebrafish, bgp and mgp mRNAs were localized in all mineralized tissues during and after calcification including bone and calcified cartilage of branchial arches. Through immunohistochemistry we demonstrated that these proteins accumulate mainly in the matrix of skeletal structures already calcified or under calcification, confirming in situ hybridization results. Interestingly, some accumulation of Bgp was also observed in kidney, possibly due to the presence of a related protein, nephrocalcin. Chromosomal localization of bgp and mgp using a zebrafish radiation hybrid panel indicated that both genes are located on the same chromosome, in contrast to mammals where they map to different chromosomes, albeit in regions showing synteny with the zebrafish location. Results in Senegal sole further indicate that, during metamorphosis, there is an increase in expression of both bgp and mgp, paralleling calcification of axial skeleton structures. In contrast with results obtained for previously studied marine fishes, in zebrafish and Senegal sole Mgp accumulates in both calcified tissues and non-mieralized vessel walls of the vascular system. These results suggest different patterns of Mgp accumulation between fish and mammals.


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Calcium-Binding Proteins/genetics , Calcium-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Extracellular Matrix Proteins/genetics , Extracellular Matrix Proteins/metabolism , Flatfishes/growth & development , Osteocalcin/genetics , Osteocalcin/metabolism , Zebrafish/growth & development , Animals , Bone Resorption , Bone and Bones/metabolism , Chromosome Mapping , Fish Proteins/analysis , Flatfishes/genetics , Flatfishes/metabolism , Fresh Water , Gene Expression Profiling , Immunohistochemistry , Larva/growth & development , Larva/metabolism , Mammals/metabolism , Metamorphosis, Biological , Models, Biological , Osteogenesis , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Seawater , Time Factors , Zebrafish/genetics , Zebrafish/metabolism , Matrix Gla Protein
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