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Influence of rearing conditions on Flavobacterium columnare infection of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum).

2005

The influence of rearing conditions on Flavobacterium columnare infection of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), was studied experimentally in the laboratory and at a fish farm. In experiment I, the effect of parasitic infection on columnaris disease was studied using F. columnare carrier fish. The fish were exposed to Diplostomum spathaceum cercariae and a set of other stressors in order to induce clinical columnaris infection. Parasitic infection and other stressors failed to induce the disease. Disease occurred when the fish were challenged with F. columnare, but D. spathaceum infection did not enhance the severity of the infection. In experiment II, the influence of rearing de…

Veterinary medicineVeterinary (miscellaneous)Fish farmingAquacultureTrematode InfectionsAquatic SciencePopulation densityParasitic infectionFlavobacteriumPolymerase Chain ReactionColumnarisFish DiseasesDisease management (agriculture)Flavobacteriaceae InfectionsmedicineDisease Transmission InfectiousAnimalsFinlandPopulation DensityAnalysis of VariancebiologyEcologyTemperaturebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseDiplostomum spathaceumOncorhynchus mykissFlavobacterium columnareRainbow troutJournal of fish diseases
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Environment may be the source of Flavobacterium columnare outbreaks at fish farms

2012

Summary Flavobacterium columnare, causing columnaris disease, was isolated for the first time from free water and biofilms in the environment outside fish farms. Fourteen isolates were found from Central Finland from a river by a water intake of a salmonid farm and 400 m upstream of the farm. One isolate was from a lake not under the influence of any fish farming. The bacterium could not be isolated from five other lakes in Central Finland or from three lakes in Eastern Finland, none of them in use for fish farming. Among the environmental isolates there was both genetic variability and difference in virulence, but the isolates were less virulent than the isolates originating from a disease…

Veterinary medicinebiologyHost (biology)Ecologybusiness.industryanimal diseasesFish farmingVirulenceOutbreakmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)ColumnarisAgricultureFlavobacterium columnaremedicineGenetic variabilitybusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEnvironmental Microbiology Reports
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2019

We report a complete genome sequence of a Finnish isolate of the fish pathogen Flavobacterium columnare . Using PacBio RS II sequencing technology, the complete circular genome of F. columnare strain B185 with 3,261,404 bp was obtained.

Whole genome sequencingGenetics0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyStrain (biology)biology.organism_classificationGenome03 medical and health sciencesImmunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)Flavobacterium columnareGeneticsFish <Actinopterygii>Molecular BiologyPathogen030304 developmental biologyMicrobiology Resource Announcements
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The influence of infective dose, nutrient availability and coinfection on virulence of Flavobacterium columnare : implications of intensive aquacultu…

2016

Ecological factors are known to affect disease dynamics and even lead to disease emergence. Especially in opportunistic, environmentally transmitted pathogens, the environment may significantly contribute to pathogen virulence. Intensive farming, including aquaculture, has been suggested to create conditions favouring development of highly virulent pathogens. At Finnish fish farms, epidemics caused by opportunistic Flavobacterium columnare have been constantly increasing in their prevalence and severity since the 1980’s. Yet, factors behind the increased virulence of the pathogen and their mechanisms of action have largely remained unsolved. In this thesis, I explore the effects of infectio…

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Exploring evolutionary responses to increasing temperature in an environmental opportunistic pathogen

2017

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Genetic and environmental factors associated with the virulence of fish pathogen Flavobacterium columnare

2016

bakteeritauditympäristötekijätvirulenssikalatauditravinteetvirulence factorbakteeritsecretionFlavobacterium columnaretaudinaiheuttajateritysnutrientscolony typeyhdyskunnatT9SSgliding motilityproteiinitgeneettiset tekijätleviäminen
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The efficacy of two immunostimulants against Flavobacterium columnare infection in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

2009

Abstract Bacterium Flavobacterium columnare is the causative agent of columnaris disease in many wild and farmed fish species. Immunostimulants are used with success in aquaculture against many pathogens, but the ability to improve innate resistance to columnaris disease has not been studied. Fingerling rainbow trout were treated with two immunostimulants, yeast β-glucan and β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB). Selected innate immune function parameters, the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by whole blood and by isolated head kidney leukocytes, plasma lysozyme activity and complement bacteriolytic activity, were determined to assess the immune status of fish. The fish were then bath…

beta-Glucansmedicine.drug_classFish farmingAntibioticsVirulenceAquacultureKaplan-Meier EstimateAquatic ScienceFlavobacteriumMicrobiologyFish DiseasesImmune systemAquacultureAdjuvants ImmunologicFlavobacteriaceae InfectionsmedicineValeratesEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsInnate immune systembiologybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineComplement System Proteinsbiology.organism_classificationOncorhynchus mykissFlavobacterium columnareImmunologyRainbow troutMuramidasebusinessReactive Oxygen SpeciesFishshellfish immunology
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Bacteriophage Resistance Affects Flavobacterium columnare Virulence Partly via Mutations in Genes Related to Gliding Motility and Type IX Secretion S…

2020

AbstractIncreasing problems with antibiotic resistance has directed interest towards phages as tools to treat bacterial infections in the aquaculture industry. However, phage resistance evolves rapidly in bacteria posing a challenge for successful phage therapy. To investigate phage resistance in the fish pathogenic bacterium Flavobacterium columnare, two phage-sensitive, virulent wild-type isolates, FCO-F2 and FCO-F9, were exposed to phages and subsequently analyzed for bacterial viability and colony morphology. Twenty-four phage-exposed isolates were further characterized for phage resistance, antibiotic susceptibility, motility, adhesion and biofilm formation on polystyrene surface, prot…

biologyPhage therapymedicine.drug_classGliding motilityvirusesmedicine.medical_treatmentAntibioticsVirulencebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyBacteriophageAntibiotic resistanceFlavobacterium columnaremedicineBacteria
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Virulent and nonvirulent Flavobacterium columnare colony morphologies: characterization of chondroitin AC lyase activity and adhesion to polystyrene

2011

Aims:  Colony morphology variants of fish pathogenic Flavobacterium columnare were studied to clarify the role of colony morphology change in the virulence of the bacterium. Typical rhizoid colony (Rz) variants are virulent and moderately adherent, nonrhizoid rough (R) colony variants are nonvirulent and highly adherent, and soft colony (S) variants are nonvirulent and poorly adherent. Methods and Results:  Chondroitin AC lyase activity, adhesion to polystyrene at different temperatures and after modification of bacterial surface, and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) profiles of the variants were studied. The chondroitinase activity was significantly higher in the virulent, rhizoid variants than in…

biologyStrain (chemistry)Cell adhesion moleculeVirulenceGeneral MedicineAdhesionbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundRhizoidchemistryFlavobacterium columnareBacteriaBiotechnologyChondroitin AC lyaseJournal of Applied Microbiology
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Melt processing of hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene on the water surface

2011

A discotic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene, was oriented by slow cooling from the isotropic phase on a water surface as a film. For melt processing at low temperatures, an HBC derivative with long swallow-tailed alkyl side chains was chosen. The supramolecular organization in the resulting thin layer was investigated by electron microscopy. In high-resolution mode, the structural study showed large domains in which the columnar structures were oriented uniaxially with an edge-on arrangement of the hydrophobic molecules. The length of the stacks exceeded several hundred nanometers without obvious defects. The small-area analysis by TEM allowed the direct visualiz…

chemistry.chemical_classificationDiscotic liquid crystalStacking02 engineering and technologySurfaces and Interfaces010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyElectron diffractionchemistryTransmission electron microscopyPhase (matter)ElectrochemistrySide chainGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyColumnar phaseSpectroscopyAlkyl
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