The Acute bee paralysis virus-Kashmir bee virus-Israeli acute paralysis virus complex

J Invertebr Pathol. 2010 Jan:103 Suppl 1:S30-47. doi: 10.1016/j.jip.2009.06.014. Epub 2009 Nov 11.

Abstract

Acute bee paralysis virus (ABPV), Kashmir bee virus (KBV) and Israeli acute paralysis virus (IAPV) are part of a complex of closely related viruses from the Family Dicistroviridae. These viruses have a widespread prevalence in honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies and a predominantly sub-clinical etiology that contrasts sharply with the extremely virulent pathology encountered at elevated titres, either artificially induced or encountered naturally. These viruses are frequently implicated in honey bee colony losses, especially when the colonies are infested with the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. Here we review the historical and recent literature of this virus complex, covering history and origins; the geographic, host and tissue distribution; pathology and transmission; genetics and variation; diagnostics, and discuss these within the context of the molecular and biological similarities and differences between the viruses. We also briefly discuss three recent developments relating specifically to IAPV, concerning its association with Colony Collapse Disorder, treatment of IAPV infection with siRNA and possible honey bee resistance to IAPV.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Animals
  • Beekeeping
  • Bees / parasitology*
  • Bees / virology*
  • DNA Primers
  • Dicistroviridae / genetics
  • Dicistroviridae / pathogenicity*
  • Disease Outbreaks / veterinary
  • Genome
  • Host-Parasite Interactions
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • Maps as Topic
  • Mite Infestations / veterinary*
  • Mite Infestations / virology
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Paralysis / veterinary
  • Phylogeny
  • Picornaviridae Infections / pathology
  • Picornaviridae Infections / therapy
  • Picornaviridae Infections / transmission
  • Picornaviridae Infections / veterinary*
  • RNA, Small Interfering / therapeutic use
  • Varroidae / physiology
  • Varroidae / virology

Substances

  • DNA Primers
  • RNA, Small Interfering