the wood frog as a model to study the pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions of frog virus 3

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Rana sylvatica (Lithobates sylvaticus) as a model to study FV3 María J. Forzán 1,2 , Kathleen M. Jones 2 1 Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre 2 Atlantic Veterinary College 2 nd Ranavirus Symposium Tennessee, July 2013

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Rana sylvatica (Lithobates sylvaticus) as a model to study

FV3

María J. Forzán1,2, Kathleen M. Jones2

1Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre2Atlantic Veterinary College

2nd Ranavirus SymposiumTennessee, July 2013

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Laboratory vs. field research

• Laboratory vs. field research

Source: Yale University Historical Library

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Species selection

• Native species • Widespread• Sympatric• Suitable for captive breeding

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• Native species • Widespread• Sympatric• Suitable for captive breeding

Species selection

the wood frog

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Wood frog

• Fam. Ranidae (Rana or Lithobates)• 9 species Canada

• Terrestrial• Spread across NA• Broadly sympatric

• Naturally host of ranavirus• Life span >3-5 y

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Wood frogs in the lab

• Housing/feeding of pre- & post-metamorphic frogs• breeding in captivity?

• Dosing of infective virus (FV3)• Collection and evaluation of blood samples• cellular and humoral responses

• Collection of tissues• pathogenesis• PCR• virus isolation• histopathology• immunohistochemistry

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Eggs for tadpoles and metamorphs

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Eggs for tadpoles and metamorphs

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Eggs for tadpoles and metamorphs

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Froglets from tadpoles

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Froglets from tadpoles

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Froglets from tadpoles

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Housing tadpoles-metamorphs

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Adults

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Adults

@AVC

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Housing

• Temperature 17-23°C

• Adults fed

• CK, MW, EW

• Froglets fed

• Dm, Dh, CK, MW

• Tadpoles fed

• FF, Blet

Extremely hard!• 75% adults (44/59, 6mo)• 72% froglets (81/112, 8mo)

Date (mm-dd)

Cage Frogs Food left Fed Comments

Alive Dead

C01 4x 1CK Ø 8MW Not hungry

C02

C04

C05

C06

C07

C08

C09

C10

C03

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Oral dosing 107.7 pfu / ml

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Oral dosing

0.25ml / adult0.05ml / 1-y-old

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LD50

1-year-old frogs (3.5 cm SV)• raised from tadpoles• oral infection – 0.05ml• euthanized when terminal (*)

Dose (pfu/frog)

105.4

104.4

103.4

102.4

101.4

100.4

Control

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LD50

1-year-old frogs (3.5 cm SV)• raised from tadpoles• oral infection – 0.05ml• euthanized when terminal (*)

Dose (pfu/frog)

%(*)

105.4 100

104.4 100

103.4 80

102.4 20

101.4 0

100.4 0

Control 0

103.5 pfu/frogor

104.8 pfu/ml

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Pathogenesis

• Adults (wild-caught)• 5.3 cm SV

• Killed at 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 9 and 14 days post-infection• Blood, tissues and abdominal fluid

collected

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Blood samples

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Blood cells: N, Eo, B, Lym, Th, Ery

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End day

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Shedding – fecal swab (PCR)

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Immunity – Abs, IF-α/β

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Pathogenesis – PCR, H&E , IHC

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Pathogenesis – PCR, H&E , IHC

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Pathogenesis – PCR, H&E , IHC

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Spleens: Ctrl(-), 9 dpi, 14 dpi

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Done / In progress

Housing and feeding of pre- and post-metamorphic frogs

Dosing of infective virus (FV3)

Collection and evaluation of blood samples

• cellular and humoral responses

• Pathogenesis

• PCR, virus isolation, histopathology, immunohistochemistry

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Acknowledgments

Unaccredited images from:Snailtail.com, Silkwormshop.com, Flukefarms.com, Animal Planet , CALA, Acadia University and Env. Canada websites

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Rana sylvatica (Lithobates sylvaticus) as a model to study FV3

• Native to North America• Fam. Ranidae (Rana or Lithobates)

• Widespread (Canada, Eastern USA)• 9 species Canada • broadly sympatric

• Suitable for captive breeding (possibly)• Naturally host of ranavirus• Life span >3-5 y

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Wood frogs in the laboratory• Housing/feeding of pre- and post-metamorphic frogs• recommendations• breeding in captivity (?)

• Dose of infective virus (FV3)• LD50• oral dosing

• Blood samples• cellular & humoral responses

• Tissues• pathogenesis• PCR, virus isolation• histopathology, immunohistochemistry