Antibody response of two populations of common carp, Cyprinus carpio L., exposed to koi herpesvirus
Abstract
abstract: Common carp, Cyprinus carpio L., exposed to koi herpesvirus (KHV) may become persistently infected and populations containing such virus-infected individuals may transmit the virus to other fish when co-habited. Detection of virus-infected fish in a population is thus critical to surveillance and control programmes for KHV. A study was therefore designed to detect anti-KHV serum antibodies, with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, in common carp following experimental exposures to KHV under varying environmental conditions. The study determined that a proportion of fish within a population experimentally exposed to KHV (at least 10-25%) develop high antibody titres (1/1600 or greater) to the virus, and this immunological response was detectable for several months (observed at the termination of the experiments at 65, 46 and 27 weeks post-exposure). Furthermore, this response was detected in one population of fish that did not succumb to a high level of mortality when maintained at water temperatures that were non-permissive for KHV. Elevating the water temperatures to permissive conditions for KHV resulted in recurrence of disease despite the presence of anti-virus antibodies, suggesting that serum antibodies alone are not protective under the conditions of our trials- animal diseases
- antibodies
- antibody formation
- blood serum
- control programmes
- detection
- ELISA
- environment
- immune response
- mortality
- relapse
- surveillance
- techniques
- carp
- Cyprinus
- fishes
- Herpesviridae
- viruses
- Cyprinidae
- Cypriniformes
- Osteichthyes
- vertebrates
- Chordata
- animals
- aquatic organisms
- aquatic animals
- eukaryotes
- dsDNA viruses
- DNA viruses
- control programs
- death rate
- enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
- immunity reactions
- immunological reactions
- recurrence of disease
- relapses
- Animal Immunology (LL650) (New March 2000)
- Host Resistance and Immunity (HH600)
- Pathogen, Pest, Parasite and Weed Management (General) (HH000)
- Techniques and Methodology (ZZ900)
- Prion, Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Animals (LL821) (New March 2000)
- Aquatic Sciences (General) (MM000)