2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2015.04.007
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Interaction between toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella exposure and disease associated with herpesvirus OsHV-1 μVar in Pacific oyster spat Crassostrea gigas

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“…The SI was then (1) directed towards recipient oysters held at 4 salinities with or without prior acclimation or (2) brought to a salinity of 10 or 25 ‰ and directed towards recipient oysters maintained at 25 ‰. Overall, this method, which has been used in many previous studies (Petton et al 2013, 2015a,b, Tamayo et al 2014, Lassudrie et al 2015, Lemire et al 2015, Pernet et al 2015, reproduces the natural infection process and takes into account the fact that OsHV-1 triggers oyster mortality, although other microorganisms can also play a role (Saulnier et al 2010, Lemire et al 2015, Petton et al 2015b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SI was then (1) directed towards recipient oysters held at 4 salinities with or without prior acclimation or (2) brought to a salinity of 10 or 25 ‰ and directed towards recipient oysters maintained at 25 ‰. Overall, this method, which has been used in many previous studies (Petton et al 2013, 2015a,b, Tamayo et al 2014, Lassudrie et al 2015, Lemire et al 2015, Pernet et al 2015, reproduces the natural infection process and takes into account the fact that OsHV-1 triggers oyster mortality, although other microorganisms can also play a role (Saulnier et al 2010, Lemire et al 2015, Petton et al 2015b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of immune response could also be suggested by the overexpression of imm and tlp genes, as a result of a synergistic effect when both toxic dinoflagellates were present. Studies have suggested that bivalves, and principally bivalve cells of the immune system, can be adversely affected by HAB (Galimary et al, 2008;Lassudrie et al, 2015b). In some cases, a clear modulation of hemato-immunological parameters was observed, especially cellular immune response although most of these studies were performed under controlled laboratory conditions (Ferraz-Mello et al, 2010;Haberkorn et al, 2010;Mello et al, 2013;Lassudrie et al, 2015a).…”
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“…Harmful algae have been shown to temper as well as aggravate the host-pathogen interactions in both adult and juvenile bivalves [18,33,38]. The implications of an elevated larval PO activity are, however, largely unknown as the immunological role of PO is still poorly understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%