Abstract
Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3) infection in common carp Cyprinus carpio L. and its ornamental koi varieties can induce the severe systemic disease known as koi herpesvirus disease. This disease is characterised by a rapid replication and spreading of the virus through multiple organs and results in a fast onset of mortality (starting on Day 6 post infection) in up to 100% of infected fish. During the first phase of viral infections, type I interferons (IFNs) have generally been proven to be essential in inducing an innate immune response: however, very little is known about the type I IFN response to herpesviruses in fish. The aim of this work was to study the type IIFN responses during CyHV-3 infection in 2 genetically divergent lines of common carp which presented differing survival rates. Our results show that CyHV-3 induced a systemic type I IFN response in carp, and the magnitude of type I IFN expression is correlated with the virus load found in skin and head, kidney. In this in vivo experimental setup, the level of type I IFN response cannot be linked with higher survival of carp during CyHV-3 infection.
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Adamek, M., Rakus, K., Brogden, G., Matras, M., Chyb, J., Hirono, I., … Steinhagen, D. (2014). Interaction between type I interferon and cyprinid herpesvirus 3 in two genetic lines of common carp Cyprinus carpio. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 111(2), 107–118. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao02773
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