Abstract

Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus (ISAV) is a fish orthomyxovirus that has recently been assigned to the new genus Isavirus within the family Orthomyxoviridae. It possesses the major functional characteristics of the virus family including haemagglutinating, receptor destroying enzyme (RDE), and fusion activities associated with the virion surface proteins. It is generally accepted that ISAV agglutinates erythrocytes of several fish species and that the ISAV RDE activity dissolves this haemagglutination reaction except for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) erythrocytes. We used electron microscopy to examine the physical interaction between ISAV and erythrocytes from Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) during haemagglutination. We present evidence that ISAV enters into Atlantic salmon erythrocytes. Atlantic salmon erythrocytes incubated with ISAV for 4 hours showed endocytosis of the virus particles, which is consistent with virus infection. These observations suggest that the lack of dissolution of ISAV-induced haemagglutination of Atlantic salmon erythrocytes favours virus infection of the erythrocytes. Moreover, such a haemagglutination-infection phenotype is fundamentally different from haemagglutination by avian and mammalian orthomyxoviruses, and is indicative of a different pathogenesis for the fish orthomyxovirus.

Highlights

  • Enveloped viruses like Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) enter target cells by attachment to receptor molecules on the plasma membrane and this initial attachment determines the host range and tis

  • Infectious salmon anemia (ISA) virus (ISAV) is a fish orthomyxovirus that has recently been assigned to the new genus Isavirus within the family Orthomyxoviridae

  • Hemagglutinin-esterase (HE) is a major surface glycoprotein of ISAV with dual function: the haemagglutinin portion is used for host cell recognition by attaching to the cellular sialic acid receptor for inducing infection through the endosomal pathway [4] whereas the esterase portion is a receptor destroying enzyme (RDE) that dissolves the haemagglutinin binding thereby allowing release of new virus particles from infected cells [5]

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Introduction

Enveloped viruses like ISAV enter target cells by attachment to receptor molecules on the plasma membrane and this initial attachment determines the host range and tis. We performed haemagglutination tests using Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout erythrocytes with two ISAV strains, NBISA01 and RPC/NB 040851, of differing genotypes and pathogenicity phenotypes.

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