Lack of detection of a putative retrovirus associated with haemic neoplasia in the soft shell clam Mya arenaria

[Display omitted] ► Whole tissues of both HN+ve and HN−ve animals were exposed to sucrose gradient. ► The fractions with highest RT activity were exposed to RNA, protein, and EM analysis. ► There was no evidence for existing of a putative retrovirus. ► RT-PCR using universal primers of retroviruses...

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Published inJournal of invertebrate pathology Vol. 109; no. 1; pp. 97 - 104
Main Authors AboElkhair, M., Iwamoto, T., Clark, K.F., McKenna, P., Siah, A., Greenwood, S.J., Berthe, F.C.J., Casey, J.W., Cepica, A.
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Abstract [Display omitted] ► Whole tissues of both HN+ve and HN−ve animals were exposed to sucrose gradient. ► The fractions with highest RT activity were exposed to RNA, protein, and EM analysis. ► There was no evidence for existing of a putative retrovirus. ► RT-PCR using universal primers of retroviruses was negative in all tested samples. Haemic neoplasia (HN) is a leukemia-like disease that affects at least 20 species of marine bivalves including soft shell clam, Mya arenaria. Since the disease was discovered in 1969, the etiology remains unknown. A retroviral etiology has been suggested based on the detection of reverse transcriptase activity and electron microscopic observation of retroviral-like particles using negative staining. To date, however no virus isolate and no retroviral sequence from HN has been obtained. Moreover, transmission of the disease by cell-free filtrate from affected clams has not been reproduced. In the current study, we reinvestigated the association of HN with a putative retrovirus. Sucrose gradient centrifugation followed by assessment of reverse transcriptase activity, electrophoretic analysis of protein and RNA, and electron microscopic examinations of fractions corresponding to retroviral density were employed. Detection of retroviral pol sequences using degenerate RT-PCR approaches was also attempted. Our results showed visible bands at the expected density of retrovirus in HN-positive and HN-negative clam tissues and both with reverse transcriptase activity. Electron microscopy, RNA analysis, protein analysis, and PCR systems targeting the pol gene of retroviruses did not however provide clear evidence supporting presence of a retrovirus. We point out that the retrovirus etiology of HN of Mya arenaria proposed some 25years ago should be reconsidered in the absence of a virus isolate or virus sequences.
AbstractList Haemic neoplasia (HN) is a leukemia-like disease that affects at least 20 species of marine bivalves including soft shell clam, Mya arenaria. Since the disease was discovered in 1969, the etiology remains unknown. A retroviral etiology has been suggested based on the detection of reverse transcriptase activity and electron microscopic observation of retroviral-like particles using negative staining. To date, however no virus isolate and no retroviral sequence from HN has been obtained. Moreover, transmission of the disease by cell-free filtrate from affected clams has not been reproduced. In the current study, we reinvestigated the association of HN with a putative retrovirus. Sucrose gradient centrifugation followed by assessment of reverse transcriptase activity, electrophoretic analysis of protein and RNA, and electron microscopic examinations of fractions corresponding to retroviral density were employed. Detection of retroviral pol sequences using degenerate RT-PCR approaches was also attempted. Our results showed visible bands at the expected density of retrovirus in HN-positive and HN-negative clam tissues and both with reverse transcriptase activity. Electron microscopy, RNA analysis, protein analysis, and PCR systems targeting the pol gene of retroviruses did not however provide clear evidence supporting presence of a retrovirus. We point out that the retrovirus etiology of HN of Mya arenaria proposed some 25years ago should be reconsidered in the absence of a virus isolate or virus sequences.
Haemic neoplasia (HN) is a leukemia-like disease that affects at least 20 species of marine bivalves including soft shell clam, Mya arenaria. Since the disease was discovered in 1969, the etiology remains unknown. A retroviral etiology has been suggested based on the detection of reverse transcriptase activity and electron microscopic observation of retroviral-like particles using negative staining. To date, however no virus isolate and no retroviral sequence from HN has been obtained. Moreover, transmission of the disease by cell-free filtrate from affected clams has not been reproduced. In the current study, we reinvestigated the association of HN with a putative retrovirus. Sucrose gradient centrifugation followed by assessment of reverse transcriptase activity, electrophoretic analysis of protein and RNA, and electron microscopic examinations of fractions corresponding to retroviral density were employed. Detection of retroviral pol sequences using degenerate RT-PCR approaches was also attempted. Our results showed visible bands at the expected density of retrovirus in HN-positive and HN-negative clam tissues and both with reverse transcriptase activity. Electron microscopy, RNA analysis, protein analysis, and PCR systems targeting the pol gene of retroviruses did not however provide clear evidence supporting presence of a retrovirus. We point out that the retrovirus etiology of HN of Mya arenaria proposed some 25 years ago should be reconsidered in the absence of a virus isolate or virus sequences.
Haemic neoplasia (HN) is a leukemia-like disease that affects at least 20 species of marine bivalves including soft shell clam, Mya arenaria. Since the disease was discovered in 1969, the etiology remains unknown. A retroviral etiology has been suggested based on the detection of reverse transcriptase activity and electron microscopic observation of retroviral-like particles using negative staining. To date, however no virus isolate and no retroviral sequence from HN has been obtained. Moreover, transmission of the disease by cell-free filtrate from affected clams has not been reproduced. In the current study, we reinvestigated the association of HN with a putative retrovirus. Sucrose gradient centrifugation followed by assessment of reverse transcriptase activity, electrophoretic analysis of protein and RNA, and electron microscopic examinations of fractions corresponding to retroviral density were employed. Detection of retroviral pol sequences using degenerate RT-PCR approaches was also attempted. Our results showed visible bands at the expected density of retrovirus in HN-positive and HN-negative clam tissues and both with reverse transcriptase activity. Electron microscopy, RNA analysis, protein analysis, and PCR systems targeting the pol gene of retroviruses did not however provide clear evidence supporting presence of a retrovirus. We point out that the retrovirus etiology of HN of Mya arenaria proposed some 25 years ago should be reconsidered in the absence of a virus isolate or virus sequences.Haemic neoplasia (HN) is a leukemia-like disease that affects at least 20 species of marine bivalves including soft shell clam, Mya arenaria. Since the disease was discovered in 1969, the etiology remains unknown. A retroviral etiology has been suggested based on the detection of reverse transcriptase activity and electron microscopic observation of retroviral-like particles using negative staining. To date, however no virus isolate and no retroviral sequence from HN has been obtained. Moreover, transmission of the disease by cell-free filtrate from affected clams has not been reproduced. In the current study, we reinvestigated the association of HN with a putative retrovirus. Sucrose gradient centrifugation followed by assessment of reverse transcriptase activity, electrophoretic analysis of protein and RNA, and electron microscopic examinations of fractions corresponding to retroviral density were employed. Detection of retroviral pol sequences using degenerate RT-PCR approaches was also attempted. Our results showed visible bands at the expected density of retrovirus in HN-positive and HN-negative clam tissues and both with reverse transcriptase activity. Electron microscopy, RNA analysis, protein analysis, and PCR systems targeting the pol gene of retroviruses did not however provide clear evidence supporting presence of a retrovirus. We point out that the retrovirus etiology of HN of Mya arenaria proposed some 25 years ago should be reconsidered in the absence of a virus isolate or virus sequences.
[Display omitted] ► Whole tissues of both HN+ve and HN−ve animals were exposed to sucrose gradient. ► The fractions with highest RT activity were exposed to RNA, protein, and EM analysis. ► There was no evidence for existing of a putative retrovirus. ► RT-PCR using universal primers of retroviruses was negative in all tested samples. Haemic neoplasia (HN) is a leukemia-like disease that affects at least 20 species of marine bivalves including soft shell clam, Mya arenaria. Since the disease was discovered in 1969, the etiology remains unknown. A retroviral etiology has been suggested based on the detection of reverse transcriptase activity and electron microscopic observation of retroviral-like particles using negative staining. To date, however no virus isolate and no retroviral sequence from HN has been obtained. Moreover, transmission of the disease by cell-free filtrate from affected clams has not been reproduced. In the current study, we reinvestigated the association of HN with a putative retrovirus. Sucrose gradient centrifugation followed by assessment of reverse transcriptase activity, electrophoretic analysis of protein and RNA, and electron microscopic examinations of fractions corresponding to retroviral density were employed. Detection of retroviral pol sequences using degenerate RT-PCR approaches was also attempted. Our results showed visible bands at the expected density of retrovirus in HN-positive and HN-negative clam tissues and both with reverse transcriptase activity. Electron microscopy, RNA analysis, protein analysis, and PCR systems targeting the pol gene of retroviruses did not however provide clear evidence supporting presence of a retrovirus. We point out that the retrovirus etiology of HN of Mya arenaria proposed some 25years ago should be reconsidered in the absence of a virus isolate or virus sequences.
Author Clark, K.F.
Iwamoto, T.
McKenna, P.
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Casey, J.W.
Greenwood, S.J.
Berthe, F.C.J.
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Retrovirus
Haemic neoplasia
Sucrose gradient
Reverse transcriptase activity
RT-PCR
Reverse transcription
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Invertebrata
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Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
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Haemic neoplasia (HN) is a leukemia-like disease that affects at least 20 species of marine bivalves including soft shell clam, Mya arenaria. Since the disease...
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Biological and medical sciences
centrifugation
Centrifugation, Density Gradient - methods
clams
disease transmission
electron microscopy
electrophoresis
etiology
filtrates
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
genes
Haemic neoplasia
Hematologic Neoplasms - pathology
Hematologic Neoplasms - veterinary
Hematologic Neoplasms - virology
Hemocytes - ultrastructure
Hemocytes - virology
Invertebrates
Marine
Mollusca
Mya - virology
Mya arenaria
Retroviridae
Retroviridae - enzymology
Retroviridae - genetics
Retroviridae - isolation & purification
Retroviridae Infections - diagnosis
Retroviridae Infections - veterinary
Retroviridae Infections - virology
Retrovirus
Reverse transcriptase activity
reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
RNA
RNA, Viral - analysis
RNA, Viral - genetics
RNA-directed DNA polymerase
RNA-Directed DNA Polymerase - genetics
RNA-Directed DNA Polymerase - metabolism
RT-PCR
shell (molluscs)
sucrose
Sucrose gradient
tissues
viruses
Title Lack of detection of a putative retrovirus associated with haemic neoplasia in the soft shell clam Mya arenaria
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