Pathogens (Mar 2020)

Identification and Genome Analysis of <i>Vibrio coralliilyticus</i> Causing Mortality of Pacific Oyster (<i>Crassostrea gigas</i>) Larvae

  • Hyoun Joong Kim,
  • Jin Woo Jun,
  • Sib Sankar Giri,
  • Cheng Chi,
  • Saekil Yun,
  • Sang Guen Kim,
  • Sang Wha Kim,
  • Se Jin Han,
  • Jun Kwon,
  • Woo Taek Oh,
  • Sung Bin Lee,
  • Ji Hyung Kim,
  • Se Chang Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9030206
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. 206

Abstract

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Vibrio coralliilyticus is known as a coral pathogen that also infects marine bivalve larvae worldwide. It is considered to be one of the major constraints in artificial marine bivalve seed production as it causes mortality. In this study, we first isolated and characterized a high virulent of V. coralliilyticus designated as SNUTY-1 that was the cause of Pacific oyster larvae mortality in Korea. In the pathogenicity test, exposure to 2.14 × 105 CFU/mL for 24 h caused mortality to 88.65 ± 2.4% of the tested healthy Pacific oyster larvae. SNUTY-1 showed anti-microbial resistance to β-lactams, such as penicillins, cephalosporins, and carbapenems. We sequenced and assembled the complete genome of SNUTY-1 (5,842,676 bp), consisting of two chromosomes (Chr I and Chr II) and two plasmids (pSNUTY1 and pSNUTY2). The COG functional analysis confirmed that Chr I had more genes associated with basic cellular functions in comparison to Chr II. The results of the phylogenetic trees based on OrthoANI values indicated that the SNUTY-1 was closely related to V. coralliilyticus strains. SNUTY-1 had a unique plasmid (pSNUTY2), which could mean that the Korean isolate is different from other sequenced V. coralliilyticus strains from different geographical origins. Toxic proteins such as cytolysin/hemolysin and extracellular metalloprotease genes were encoded on Chr I and Chr II of SNUTY-1. These data facilitate the control of V. coralliilyticus infections in aquaculture by providing valuable insights into the biodiversity of this organism and valuable information for the study of virulence factors.

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