نتایج جستجو برای: white spot syndrome virus wssv

تعداد نتایج: 1172723  

2014
Hala Ali Abdel-Salam

White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is the causative agent of a disease which has recently caused high shrimp morbidity, mortality and severe damage to shrimp cultures. In this study a strain of WSSV from tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon was used to detect DNA damage in muscle cells by using Comet Assay. The term "comet" refers to the pattern of DNA migration through the electrophoresis gel, which oft...

2012
Yun-Long Tsai Hwa-Tang Thomas Wang Hsiao-Fen Grace Chang Chuan-Fu Tsai Ching-Ko Lin Ping-Hua Teng Chen Su Chien-Chung Jeng Pei-Yu Lee

Insulated isothermal PCR (iiPCR), established on the basis of Ralyeigh-Bénard convection, is a rapid and low-cost platform for nucleic acid amplification. However, the method used for signal detection, namely gel electrophoresis, has limited the application of iiPCR. In this study, TaqMan probe-based iiPCR system was developed to obviate the need of post-amplification processing. This system in...

A. Nezamabadi H. A. Ebrahimzadeh Mousavi I. Sharifpour, M. Afsharnasab, M. Sharifrohani N. Dashtiannasab S. Kakoolaki,

Certain parasites can cause severe diseases in shrimp. Among these, protozoa are very important. The objective of our study was to describe the signs, prevalence, and intensity of hemocytosis, a new disease in shrimp, Fenneropenaeus indicus. The experimental design included three groups, one treatment as infected shrimp or group B and 2 controls with non-infected but exposure to White Spot Synd...

A. Nezamabadi , H. , H. A. Ebrahimzadeh Mousavi , I. Sharifpour, M. Afsharnasab, M. Sharifrohani, N. Dashtiannasab, S. Kakoolaki,

Certain parasites can cause severe diseases in shrimp. Among these, protozoa are very important. The objective of our study was to describe the signs, prevalence, and intensity of hemocytosis, a new disease in shrimp, Fenneropenaeus indicus. The experimental design included three groups, one treatment as infected shrimp or group B and 2 controls with non-infected but exposure to White Spot Synd...

2013
Shuxia Xue Yichen Liu Yichen Zhang Yan Sun Xuyun Geng Jinsheng Sun

BACKGROUND White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a causative pathogen found in most shrimp farming areas of the world and causes large economic losses to the shrimp aquaculture. The mechanism underlying the molecular pathogenesis of the highly virulent WSSV remains unknown. To better understand the virus-host interactions at the molecular level, the transcriptome profiles in hemocytes of unchalle...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Jeroen Witteveldt Carolina C Cifuentes Just M Vlak Mariëlle C W van Hulten

White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) occurs worldwide and causes high mortality and considerable economic damage to the shrimp farming industry. No adequate treatments against this virus are available. It is generally accepted that invertebrates such as shrimp do not have an adaptive immune response system such as that present in vertebrates. As it has been demonstrated that shrimp surviving a WSSV...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Tianzhi Huang Xiaobo Zhang

Growing evidence from mammals suggests that host microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in the antiviral immune response. However, the roles of invertebrate miRNAs in response to virus infection remain to be investigated. Based on our previous studies, the shrimp miR-7 was found to be upregulated in response to white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infection. In this study, the results showed that ...

1999
K V Rajendran K K Vijayan T C Santiago R M Krol

Experimental studies were conducted by injecting or feeding white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) derived from infected shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius), collected from the south-east coast of India, to five species of shrimp, two species of freshwater prawns, four species of crabs and three species of lobsters. All species examined were susceptible to the virus. Experimental infections in the sh...

Journal: :Journal of fish diseases 2008
C M Escobedo-Bonilla V Alday-Sanz M Wille P Sorgeloos M B Pensaert H J Nauwynck

Since it first appeared in 1992, white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) has become the most threatening infectious agent in shrimp aquaculture. Within a decade, this pathogen has spread to all the main shrimp farming areas and has caused enormous economic losses amounting to more than seven billion US dollars. At present, biosecurity methods used to exclude pathogens in shrimp farms include disinfect...

2017
Shaokui Yi Yanhe Li Linlin Shi Long Zhang

White spot syndrome virus (WSSV), one of the major pathogens of Procambarus clarkii, has caused severe disruption to the aquaculture industry of P. clarkii in China. To reveal the gene regulatory mechanisms underlying WSSV infection, a comparative transcriptome analysis was performed among WSSV-infected susceptible individuals (GS), viral resistant individuals (GR), and a non-infected control g...

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