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Data from: Laboratory transmission of Adult Salmon Enteritis and associated pathogens in juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

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Adult Salmon Enteritis (ASE), characterized by severe ulcerative enteritis, has been linked to pre-spawn mortality (PSM) in spring Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in certain rivers in Oregon, USA. Catastrophic losses of spring Chinook Salmon have resulted from PSM, a significant threat to their population stability. Understanding the causes of ASE is therefore critical for mitigating PSM and supporting conservation. This study investigates the potential infectious etiology of ASE using a juvenile Chinook Salmon model. Fish were immunocompromised with dexamethasone implants, fasted, and exposed to intestinal tissues from ASE-affected adult Chinook. Histopathology of the recipient fish revealed mid-intestinal lesions consistent with ASE. The microsporidium Enterocytozoon schreckii, which is observed in ASE-affected adults from rivers, was transmitted for the first time to juvenile Chinook Salmon, making E. schreckii a potential new pathogen of juvenile salmon. Additionally, intranuclear inclusions were identified in enterocytes by histopathology, and viral particles were detected by electron microscopy in recipient fish. The study demonstrates that intestinal lesions consistent with ASE can be experimentally induced in juvenile Chinook Salmon through oral exposure to infected tissues, supporting an infectious etiology. Further research is needed to isolate specific pathogens, including viruses and E. schreckii, and to elucidate their roles in ASE development.
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