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Real-time RT-qPCR assay to detect sequences in the Piscine orthoreovirus-1 genome segment S1 associated with heart and skeletal muscle inflammation in Atlantic salmon
Authors:Ahmed Siah  Emilie Knutsen  Zina Richmond  Meghan Mills  Kathleen Frisch  James F F Powell  Øyvind Brevik  Henrik Duesund
Institution:1. British Columbia Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences, Campbell River, BC, Canada;2. Cermaq Group AS, Oslo, Norway;3. Mowi Canada West, Campbell River, BC, Canada;4. Cermaq, Campbell River, BC, Canada
Abstract:During the last decade, Piscine orthoreovirus was identified as the main causative agent of heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) in Atlantic Salmon, Norway. A recent study showed that PRV-1 sequences from salmonid collected in North Atlantic Pacific Coast (NAPC) grouped separately from the Norwegian sequences found in Atlantic Salmon diagnosed with HSMI. Currently, the routine assay used to screen for PRV-1 in NAPC water and worldwide cannot differentiate between the two groups of PRV-1. Therefore, this study aimed at developing a real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) assay to target the PRV-1 genome segments specific for variants associated with HSMI. The assay was optimized and tested against 71 tissue samples collected from different regions including Norway, Chile and both coast of Canada and different hosts farmed Atlantic Salmon, wild Coho Salmon and escaped Atlantic Salmon collected in British Columbia, West Coast of Canada. This assay has the potential to be used for screening salmonids and non-salmonids that may carry PRV-1 potentially causing HSMI.
Keywords:genotype  heart and skeletal muscle inflammation  molecular diagnostics  piscine reovirus  quantitative real-time PCR
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