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A sensitive and specific SYBR Green-based qPCR assay for detecting scale drop disease virus (SDDV) in Asian sea bass
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Document Title
A sensitive and specific SYBR Green-based qPCR assay for detecting scale drop disease virus (SDDV) in Asian sea bass
Author
Sriisan S, Boonchird C, Thitamadee S, Sonthi M, Dong HT, Senapin S
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Affiliations
Mahidol University; Mahidol University; Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC)
Type
Article
Source Title
DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS
ISSN
0177-5103
Year
2020
Volume
139
Page
131-137
Open Access
Bronze, Green Submitted
Publisher
INTER-RESEARCH
DOI
10.3354/dao03484
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Abstract
Scale drop disease virus (SDDV) is a megalocytivirus known to cause disease in Asian sea bass in Southeast Asia. To support SDDV diagnosis and surveillance, we report on a sensitive and specific SYBR Green qPCR assay. The qPCR primers were designed to target a 135 bp fragment of the SDDV ATPase gene. The optimized SDDV qPCR assay reliably detected 2 copies of a plasmid dsDNA control and did not cross-amplify DNA to any of 12 viral or bacterial pathogens commonly found in aquatic animals. When assessed with 86 field samples, the assay detected SDDV in DNA extracted from each of 34 scale drop disease-affected fish collected from 5 affected farms. The qPCR also detected SDDV in DNA from 30 of 52 overtly healthy fish collected from 9 farms where SDDV had not been detected previously, using a semi-nested conventional PCR. The higher sensitivity of our SDDV qPCR assay can thus be useful in detecting fish with subclinical/chronic infections. However, the qPCR showed that SDDV DNA loads varied from 8.0 x 10(2) to 6.8 x 10(4) viral DNA copies per 200 ng DNA template among the 8 organ tissue types sampled from 3 diseased fish. In circumstances requiring SDDV to be detected unequivocally in subclinical carriers with lower-level infection, qPCR testing of more than one type of tissue is advisable.
Keyword
ATPase | Lates cakarifer | qPCR | Scale drop disease | SDDV
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Funding Sponsor
BIOTEC Fellow Research Grant [P-19-50170]; Thailand Graduate Institute of Science and Technology (TGIST), NSTDA scholarship
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