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Understanding PirA and PirB Genes in Vibrio Bacteria in Shrimp Farms
December 19, 2024 by Revfvi Al Ghaney Rizal
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The toxins contained in the plasmid of Vibrio parahaemolyticus, namely pirA and pirB, are the main factors causing tissue damage to the hepatopancreas, which can lead to mass mortality. PirA and pirB are genes located on specific plasmids within the Vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria, playing a critical role in causing the AHPND disease in shrimp.
Image A shows healthy hepatopancreas tissue, while image B depicts hepatopancreas tissue experiencing necrosis and sloughing caused by AHPND infection.
The pirA and pirB genes originate from virulence plasmids that can be transferred between bacteria. Naturally, Vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria live in high-salinity water environments and possess the flexible ability to adapt virulence plasmids such as pirA and pirB.
In Vibrio, pirA binds to specific ligands on cell membranes and receptors, while the pirB toxin consists of an N-terminal domain (PirBN) and a C-terminal domain (PirBC), which can bind to hepatopancreatic epithelial tissues and initiate cell death in the host through pore formation.
When pirA and pirB combine, they create a highly toxic effect. These genes are located within the plasmids of Vibrio bacteria, serving as a survival mechanism. Essentially, Vibrio bacteria inhabit competitive marine environments. Their survival strategy involves extracting nutrients from damaged cells and eliminating surrounding competitors.
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Infections caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus in vannamei shrimp lead to decreased appetite, anorexia, slow growth, black spots on the hepatopancreas, and mortality rates of up to 100%. The emergence of AHPND in shrimp farming activities significantly impacts the economy, necessitating measures to manage the disease.
To combat AHPND, efforts to minimize the amount of Vibrio in aquaculture waters can be carried out through the following steps:
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