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A Bacteriological Comparison of the Hemolymph from Healthy and Moribund Unionid Mussel Populations in the Upper Midwestern U.S.A. Prompts the Development of Diagnostic Assays to Detect Yokenella regensburgei

Recent bacteriological investigations of freshwater mussel mortality events in the southeastern United States have identified a variety of bacteria and differences in bacterial communities between sick and healthy mussels. In particular, Yokenella regensburgei and Aeromonas spp. have been shown to b...

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Autores principales: Leis, Eric M., Dziki, Sara, Standish, Isaac, Waller, Diane, Richard, Jordan, Weinzinger, Jesse, Harris, Cleyo, Knowles, Susan, Goldberg, Tony
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11041068
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author Leis, Eric M.
Dziki, Sara
Standish, Isaac
Waller, Diane
Richard, Jordan
Weinzinger, Jesse
Harris, Cleyo
Knowles, Susan
Goldberg, Tony
author_facet Leis, Eric M.
Dziki, Sara
Standish, Isaac
Waller, Diane
Richard, Jordan
Weinzinger, Jesse
Harris, Cleyo
Knowles, Susan
Goldberg, Tony
author_sort Leis, Eric M.
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description Recent bacteriological investigations of freshwater mussel mortality events in the southeastern United States have identified a variety of bacteria and differences in bacterial communities between sick and healthy mussels. In particular, Yokenella regensburgei and Aeromonas spp. have been shown to be associated with moribund mussels, although it remains unclear whether these bacteria are causes or consequences of disease. To further understand the role of bacteria in mussel epizootics, we investigated mortality events that occurred in the upper Midwest in the Embarrass River (Wisconsin) and the Huron River (Michigan). For comparison, we also studied mussels from an unaffected population in the St. Croix River (Wisconsin). Diverse bacterial genera were identified from these sites, including Y. regensburgei from moribund mussels in the Embarrass River (Wisconsin). This bacterium has also been consistently isolated during ongoing mortality events in the Clinch River (Virginia). Subsequently, we developed and validated molecular assays for the detection of Yokenella to use in future investigations of mussel mortality events and to identify environmental reservoirs of this bacterium.
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spelling pubmed-101457852023-04-29 A Bacteriological Comparison of the Hemolymph from Healthy and Moribund Unionid Mussel Populations in the Upper Midwestern U.S.A. Prompts the Development of Diagnostic Assays to Detect Yokenella regensburgei Leis, Eric M. Dziki, Sara Standish, Isaac Waller, Diane Richard, Jordan Weinzinger, Jesse Harris, Cleyo Knowles, Susan Goldberg, Tony Microorganisms Article Recent bacteriological investigations of freshwater mussel mortality events in the southeastern United States have identified a variety of bacteria and differences in bacterial communities between sick and healthy mussels. In particular, Yokenella regensburgei and Aeromonas spp. have been shown to be associated with moribund mussels, although it remains unclear whether these bacteria are causes or consequences of disease. To further understand the role of bacteria in mussel epizootics, we investigated mortality events that occurred in the upper Midwest in the Embarrass River (Wisconsin) and the Huron River (Michigan). For comparison, we also studied mussels from an unaffected population in the St. Croix River (Wisconsin). Diverse bacterial genera were identified from these sites, including Y. regensburgei from moribund mussels in the Embarrass River (Wisconsin). This bacterium has also been consistently isolated during ongoing mortality events in the Clinch River (Virginia). Subsequently, we developed and validated molecular assays for the detection of Yokenella to use in future investigations of mussel mortality events and to identify environmental reservoirs of this bacterium. MDPI 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10145785/ /pubmed/37110491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11041068 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leis, Eric M.
Dziki, Sara
Standish, Isaac
Waller, Diane
Richard, Jordan
Weinzinger, Jesse
Harris, Cleyo
Knowles, Susan
Goldberg, Tony
A Bacteriological Comparison of the Hemolymph from Healthy and Moribund Unionid Mussel Populations in the Upper Midwestern U.S.A. Prompts the Development of Diagnostic Assays to Detect Yokenella regensburgei
title A Bacteriological Comparison of the Hemolymph from Healthy and Moribund Unionid Mussel Populations in the Upper Midwestern U.S.A. Prompts the Development of Diagnostic Assays to Detect Yokenella regensburgei
title_full A Bacteriological Comparison of the Hemolymph from Healthy and Moribund Unionid Mussel Populations in the Upper Midwestern U.S.A. Prompts the Development of Diagnostic Assays to Detect Yokenella regensburgei
title_fullStr A Bacteriological Comparison of the Hemolymph from Healthy and Moribund Unionid Mussel Populations in the Upper Midwestern U.S.A. Prompts the Development of Diagnostic Assays to Detect Yokenella regensburgei
title_full_unstemmed A Bacteriological Comparison of the Hemolymph from Healthy and Moribund Unionid Mussel Populations in the Upper Midwestern U.S.A. Prompts the Development of Diagnostic Assays to Detect Yokenella regensburgei
title_short A Bacteriological Comparison of the Hemolymph from Healthy and Moribund Unionid Mussel Populations in the Upper Midwestern U.S.A. Prompts the Development of Diagnostic Assays to Detect Yokenella regensburgei
title_sort bacteriological comparison of the hemolymph from healthy and moribund unionid mussel populations in the upper midwestern u.s.a. prompts the development of diagnostic assays to detect yokenella regensburgei
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11041068
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