Abstract

Since the summer of 2008, the mortality of young Pacific oysters Crassotrea gigas has been greatly increased on the French coast and may be linked to a microvariant of the Ostreid Herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1), named OsHV-1 μVar. This variant is mainly characterized by a deletion of 12 consecutive nucleotides followed by a deletion of one adenine in a microsatellite area located in the C region. The present study is the continuity of a previous study that was conducted on oysters collected from July 2008 to June 2010 (Martenot et al., 2011). The purpose of the current survey is to determine the genotype of oyster samples collected from July 2010 to August 2011 and samples taken before 2008. The OsHV-1 μVar was detected in 98% of characterized samples and the two new forms of microvariants were found in the remaining 2%. The first genotype has 15bp successive deletions and the second genotype is similar to the OsHV-1 reference with an insertion of three nucleotides. The OsHV-1 μVar Δ9 previously described in the literature was detected in a sample originating in Brittany. These observations reinforce the possibility of the emergence of different OsHV-1 variants.

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