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Double-stranded RNA against white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) vp28 or vp26 reduced susceptibility of Litopenaeus vannamei to WSSV, and survivors exhibited decreased susceptibility in subsequent re-infections
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. May2011, Vol. 107 Issue 1, p65-68. 4p.
Subject
*DOUBLE-stranded RNA
*WHITELEG shrimp
*SHRIMP diseases
*VIRUS diseases
*ANTIVIRAL agents
*DRUG dosage
*VIRAL replication
Language
ISSN
0022-2011
Abstract
Abstract: The antiviral effect of vp28 or vp26 double-stranded (ds) RNA upon single or consecutive white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) intramuscular challenges with a high infectious dose was evaluated. The vp28 dsRNA showed the highest protection both in single (LT50 =145h at 10d and 98h at 20d post treatment [dpt]) or consecutive (LT50 =765h) WSSV challenges compared to vp26 dsRNA (LT50 =126h at 10 d and 57h at 20dpt vs. consecutive challenge LT50 =751h). Single WSSV challenges showed that animals treated with vp28 or vp26 dsRNA gradually lost the antiviral effect as virus challenge occurred at 10dpt (cumulative mortality 63% vs. 80%, respectively) or 20dpt (87% vs. 100%, respectively). In contrast, animals treated with vp28 or vp26 dsRNA and consecutively challenged with WSSV showed and extended lower susceptibility to WSSV. All dead animals were WSSV-positive by one-step PCR, whereas all surviving shrimp from single or continuous challenges were WSSV-negative as determined by reverse transcription (RT)-PCR. In conclusion, shrimp treated with a single administration of vp28 or vp26 dsRNA and consecutively challenged with WSSV showed a stronger and longer antiviral response than shrimp exposed once to WSSV at 10 or 20dpt. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]