ODFW Fish Virology: Investigations into Oral Tumors of. Title Grande Ronde Spring Chinook

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ODFW Fish Virology: Investigations into Oral Tumors of Title Grande Ronde Spring Chinook John Kaufman, Fish Health Services, ODFW 220 Nash Hall Department of Microbiology OSU, Corvallis, OR 97331-3804

Oral Tumors in Grande Ronde Spring Chinook 86% of the Grand Ronde Captive Cohort 2000 held at Bonneville and Manchester are affected This disorder is apparent in four rivers within the Grande Ronde and Imnaha subbasins Wild, Conventional and Captive adults are affected across multiple year classes

Holy Crap! Did you see THAT??? We better call HOMELAND SECURITY!!! Uh can I borrow your cell phone?

Histology Tumor Tissue Internal Organs Tumor and Internal Organ Tissues Examined by Dr. Jerry Heidel, OSU Dept. Veterinary Science Tumor Tissues Examined by Dr. Charlie Smith, Bozeman Fish Technology Center USFW Tumor Tissues Examined by Dr. Jeffrey Wolf, Registry of Tumors In Lower Animals Ameloblastoma

Undifferentiated oral epithelium ameloblasts odontoblasts Enamel Matrix Dentition Ameloblastoma is a rare disorder of the jaw involving abnormal tissue growth. The resulting tumors or cysts are usually not malignant (benign) but the tissue growth may be aggressive in the involved area. On occasion, tissue near the jaws, such as around the sinuses and eye sockets, may become involved as well. The tissues involved are most often those that give rise to the teeth so that ameloblastoma may cause facial distortion. Malignancy is uncommon as are metastases, but they do occur.

Neoplastic growth may be induced by many types of initiators Genetic Predisposition Radiation Toxic Substances Repeated Irritation to Tissue Viral Etiology

Oncogenesis Genes that stimulate cell growth are modified resulting in hyperactive cellular growth Genes that inhibit cell growth are disabled or switched off

Are These Fish Related? Genetics

Genetics Genetic analysis was conducted by Paul Moran, NOAA fisheries Calculated a shared allele metric (Bowcock et. al 1994) for affected and unaffected fish (N = 192 and 36 respectively) Estimates for both groups were exactly the same: (43% average similarity among individuals)

Genetics Results: Fish affected with tumors are no more closely related to each other than the unaffected fish And.. These fish are no more related to each other than any typical chinook population Translation: There is likely NO genetic component causing these tumors

Genetic predisposition, radiation, toxic substances, and repeated tissue irritation damage cellular growth function

Viral pathogens insert their own copy of growth regulation genes into the host DNA or alter the expression of the host s copy of these genes QuickTime and a GIF decompressor are needed to see this picture. (Double click on picture)

Oncogenic Viruses DNA Viruses Papillomavirus Polyomavirus Adenovirus Herpesvirus Cytomeglovirus Hepadnavirus Iridovirus RNA Viruses Retrovirus

Oncorhynchus Masou Virus Caused by Herpesvirus Type 2 Mortality in young fish Some survivors develop epithelial tumors Masou, kokanee, chum, coho, rainbow Found only in Japan

Lymphocystis Caused by Iridovirus Worldwide Marine and Freshwater Walleye, Flounder, Bass

Fibropapillomas Wart like Causes Unknown

The Search for a Pathogen Tissue Culture Primary Cell Culture Electron Microscopy Histology PCR Live Fish Experiments

Tissue Culture Tumor Tissue Internal Organs EPC CHSE -214 RTG2 BF2 FHM

Primary Cell Culture Fresh tumor tissue is cut into small pieces and incubated in a tissue culture flask

Electron Microscopy Tumor Tissue Internal Organs Cell Culture Cells Primary Cells

Polymerase Chain Reaction Extracted DNA from Tumor Tissue Internal Organ Tissues Primary Cells and Cell Cultures Primers to identify OMV, Herpesvirus salmonis Assay for Reverse Transcriptase Activity

Live Fish Experiments Cohabitation of ChS fingerling with Affected Fish Injection of ChS fingerling with Whole Cell and Cell Free Filtrate of Tumor Homogenate and held for 6 months

Conclusions? No Evidence of a Viral Pathogen? Possible Exposure to an Inducer? Possible Genetic Component

Acknowledgements Nez Perce Tribe Department of Fisheries Resources Management Fish Research Jim Harbeck Captive Brood - Mary Edwards Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife Corvallis Fish Health Tony Amandi, John Kaufman La Grande Fish Health - Sam Onjukka, Glenda O Connor Bonneville Hatchery -Marla Chaney, Mike Miller, Heather Boland La Grande Fish Research Willie Noll, Tim Hoffnagle, Matt Snook, Deb Eddy Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Mike McLean, Brian Zimmerman Lookingglass Hatchery NOAA Fisheries Manchester Marine Laboratory Carlin Mcauley Paul Moran Funding Agencies Bonneville Power Administration