Hd. Nguyen et al., TISSUE DISTRIBUTION OF STRIPED JACK NERVOUS NECROSIS VIRUS (SJNNV) INADULT STRIPED JACK, Diseases of aquatic organisms, 28(2), 1997, pp. 87-91
Fluorescent antibody technique (FAT) and polymerase chain reaction (PC
R) method were used to localize striped jack nervous necrosis virus (S
JNNV, a nodavirus) in adult striped jack Pseudocaranx denier. One grou
p of brood stocks (N = 4) consisted of 13-yr-old spawners whose reprod
uctive fluids were SJNNV-positive by the PCR test. The other group (N
= 4) consisted of 4-yr-old fish which had not previously spawned whose
reproductive fluids were negative by the PCR test. Positive FAT react
ions using an anti-SJNNV rabbit serum were observed in the gonad, inte
stine, stomach, kidney, and liver of the 13-yr-old fish but not in the
corresponding organs of the 4-yr-old fish. In neither group were the
viral antigens detected in the spinal cord, brain, or retina tissues,
the target organs of the virus in striped jack larvae. The FAT results
were consistent with PCR results for the detection of the SJNNV coat
protein gene. The present results suggest that SJNNV originates in var
ious organs of striped jack spawners and is shed from the intestine an
d gonad, which results in contamination of eggs.