Pathogenesis and immune
response in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) parr experimentally
infected with salmon pancreas disease virus (SPDV)
L.
Desvignes, C. Quentel, F. Lamour,
A. Le Ven-2002
Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 12(1):
77-95
Abstract:
Atlantic salmon parr were injected
intraperitoneally with salmon pancreas disease virus (SPDV) grown
on CHSE-214 cells. The viraemia, the histopathological
changes in target organs and some immune parameters
were taken at intervals up to 30 days post-infection
(dpi). The earliest kind of lesion was necrosis of exocrine
pancreas, appearing as soon as 2dpi. It progressed towards
complete tissue breakdown at 9dpi before resolving
gradually. Concurrent to this necrosis, a strong
inflammatory response was in evidence from 9dpi in the
pancreatic area for a majority of fish. A necrosis of
the myocardial cells of the ventricle occurred in infected
fish mainly at 16dpi and it faded thereafter. The
monitoring of the plasma viral load showed a rapid
haematogenous spreading of SPDV, peaking at 4dpi, but
also the absence of a secondary viraemia. No interferon
(IFN) was detected following the infection of parr
with SPDV, probably owing to an IFN activity in
Atlantic salmon below the detection level of the
technique. Neutralising antibodies against SPDV were
in evidence from 16dpi and they showed a time-related
increasing titre and prevalence. The phagocytic activity
in head-kidney leucocytes was always significantly
higher in the infected fish than in the control fish,
being particularly high by 9dpi. Lysozyme and complement
levels were both increased and they peaked
significantly in the infected fish at 9 and 16dpi
respectively. These results demonstrated that an
experimental infection of Atlantic salmon parr with
SPDV provoked a stimulation of both specific and non-specific
immunity with regards to the viraemia and the histopathology
(Agence
Française de Sécurité Sanitaire des Aliments-Site de Brest, Laboratoire
d'études et de recherches en pathologie des poissons, Unité d'immunologie
et thérapeutique des poissons, Technopôle Brest Iroise, BP 70, 29280,
Plouzané, France, E-mail of C. Quentel : c.quentel@brest.afssa.fr)