マガRNAウイルスがカキ大量死の原因解明の鍵に(New mega RNA virus may hold the key to mass oyster die-offs)

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2025-08-04 カナダ・ブリティッシュコロンビア大学 (UBC)

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ブリティッシュコロンビア大学の研究により、2020年に発生した太平洋カキの大量死の原因として、新種の巨大RNAウイルス「PONV1」が特定されました。養殖カキからのみ検出され、野生カキには見られなかったことから関連性が示唆されます。PONV1は「Megarnavirus gigas」とも呼ばれ、ウイルス分類上新たな科の提案にもつながっています。今後は病因特定や検査法の開発、稚貝輸送時の病原体拡散防止が課題です。

マガRNAウイルスがカキ大量死の原因解明の鍵に(New mega RNA virus may hold the key to mass oyster die-offs)
A gaping oyster. Credit Kristi Miller-Saunders.

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太平洋の牡蠣で大量死が発生する中で、進化的に分化したニドウイルスで、特に大きなゲノムを有するものが発見されました Evolutionarily divergent nidovirus with an exceptionally large genome identified in Pacific oysters undergoing mass mortality

Kevin Xu Zhong, Amy M. Chan, Kristina M. Miller, +1 , and Curtis A. Suttle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  Published:August 4, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2426923122

Significance

Pacific oysters are the most widely farmed shellfish worldwide, but are increasingly affected by mass-mortality events, often of unknown cause. We present Pacific Oyster Nidovirus 1 (PONV1), identified during a mortality event in farmed Pacific oysters. PONV1 has an exceptionally large genome, is the first nidovirus reported to replicate in bivalves, exhibits a genetic architecture with protein domains not found in other nidoviruses, and represents a newly proposed family, Megarnaviridae. Moreover, PONV1 and its close relatives were detected in Pacific oysters from three continents; thus, if PONV1 causes disease in Pacific oysters, it underlines potential risks from translocation of oysters and oyster-seed. These findings highlight nidovirus diversity and host range, and have potential implications for oyster health and aquaculture.

Abstract

Metatranscriptomic data from a mass-mortality event of adult Pacific Oysters, Crassostrea (Magallana) gigas, the most widely cultivated shellfish globally, revealed a nidovirus shown to replicate in a bivalve, Pacific Oyster Nidovirus 1 (PONV1). At 64,331 bp of linear bisegmented, positive-sense single-stranded RNA, PONV1 has one of the largest genomes reported for an RNA virus. Moreover, transcriptomic data reveal that many conspecific viruses of PONV1 occur in Pacific oysters from Europe and the Pacific coasts of Asia and North America. PONV1 (tentative species Megarnavirus gigas) and its conspecific viruses represent a putative family, Megarnaviridae, that is widely divergent from other families of nidoviruses, and encodes protein domains likely involved in virus–host interaction that are undescribed for other nidoviruses. Given that PONV1 occurs in diseased Pacific oysters undergoing mass mortality, and that close relatives of PONV1 are widespread globally, it emphasizes the need for caution in the translocation of Pacific oyster spat that routinely occurs.

生物環境工学
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