National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability, University of Tasmania, Locked Bag 1370, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia.
Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, 60 Musk Avenue, Kelvin Grove, Queensland 4059, Australia; Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering, University of the Sunshine Coast, 90 Sippy Downs Drive, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia.
Vet Microbiol. 2014 May 14;170(1-2):19-27. doi: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2014.01.022. Epub 2014 Feb 3.
Chlamydial infections of fish are emerging as an important cause of disease in new and established aquaculture industries. To date, epitheliocystis, a skin and gill disease associated with infection by these obligate intracellular pathogens, has been described in over 90 fish species, including hosts from marine and fresh water environments. Aided by advances in molecular detection and typing, recent years have seen an explosion in the description of these epitheliocystis-related chlamydial pathogens of fish, significantly broadening our knowledge of the genetic diversity of the order Chlamydiales. Remarkably, in most cases, it seems that each new piscine host studied has revealed the presence of a phylogenetically unique and novel chlamydial pathogen, providing researchers with a fascinating opportunity to understand the origin, evolution and adaptation of their traditional terrestrial chlamydial relatives. Despite the advances in this area, much still needs to be learnt about the epidemiology of chlamydial infections in fish if these pathogens are to be controlled in farmed environments. The lack of in vitro methods for culturing of chlamydial pathogens of fish is a major hindrance to this field. This review provides an update on our current knowledge of the taxonomy and diversity of chlamydial pathogens of fish, discusses the impact of these infections on the health, and highlights further areas of research required to understand the biology and epidemiology of this important emerging group of fish pathogens of aquaculture species.
鱼类衣原体感染已成为新兴的水产养殖业中重要的疾病原因。迄今为止,由这些专性细胞内病原体感染引起的鱼类上皮囊肿病,已在超过 90 种鱼类中被描述,包括来自海洋和淡水环境的宿主。随着分子检测和分型技术的进步,近年来对这些与上皮囊肿相关的鱼类衣原体病原体的描述呈爆炸式增长,显著拓宽了我们对衣原体目属遗传多样性的认识。值得注意的是,在大多数情况下,似乎每一种新研究的鱼类宿主都揭示了一种具有独特系统发育和新颖衣原体病原体的存在,为研究人员提供了一个了解其传统陆生衣原体相关物起源、进化和适应的迷人机会。尽管在这一领域取得了进展,但如果要在养殖环境中控制这些病原体,仍需要更多地了解鱼类衣原体感染的流行病学。缺乏体外培养鱼类衣原体病原体的方法是该领域的主要障碍。本文综述了鱼类衣原体病原体的分类和多样性的最新知识,讨论了这些感染对鱼类健康的影响,并强调了为了解这一重要的新兴水产养殖物种鱼类病原体生物学和流行病学研究所需要的进一步研究领域。