Pathogenic Characterization of European Genotype Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Recently Isolated in Mainland China.

The Open Virology Journal Pub Date : 2017-06-30 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874357901711010083
Sun Ming, Ma Yongying, Liu Bohua, Lu Huiying, Deng Xiaoyu, Liu Qiaorong, Qiao Mingming, Chen Xi, Yang Xinyan, Chen Xizhao
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Background: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is an important pathogen in pig that causes tremendous economic loss in the global swine industry. PRRSV is divided into the European and North American genotypes, with virulence ranging from apathogenic-moderately virulent to highly pathogenic. The emergence of new highly virulent type 1 strains and coexistence of the two genotypes complicate the differential diagnosis, disease prevention, and control of PRRSV. Although the emergence of a novel type 1 PRRSV strain in mainland China was first confirmed in 2011, there is no information available concerning the pathogenesis of this strain.

Objectives: We sought to determine the pathogenesis of a newly emerged Chinese type 1 PRRSV strain HLJB1.

Methods: Pigs were infected with HLJB1 and characterized using serological and histopathological tests.

Results: HLJB1 infection induced transient chemosis, reddened conjunctiva, skin cyanosis, mild transient pyrexia, dyspnea, and tachypnea between 7 and 13 days post-infection. Gross pneumonic lesions were characterized by multifocal, tan-mottled areas. Lymph nodes and spleen were enlarged. Characteristic microscopic lesions consisted of pulmonary consolidation and alveolar septal thickening with red blood cell infiltration, depletion of splenic lymphocytes, and hyperplasia and activation of macrophage. No pigs infected with HLJB1 died during the experiment.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that Chinese type I PRRSV strain HLJB1 caused classic PRRSV-specific lesions. As it caused lower viremia in pigs compared with other classic type 1 isolates, HLJB1 is less virulent than other type I strains.

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中国大陆新近分离的欧洲基因型猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒的病原学特征
背景:猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV)是一种重要的猪源病原体,给全球养猪业造成了巨大的经济损失。PRRSV分为欧洲和北美基因型,其毒力从致病性-中等致病性到高致病性不等。新的高毒力1型毒株的出现和两种基因型的共存使PRRSV的鉴别诊断、疾病预防和控制复杂化。尽管2011年首次确认在中国大陆出现了一种新型1型PRRSV毒株,但目前尚无有关该毒株发病机制的信息。目的:我们试图确定新出现的中国1型PRRSV株HLJB1的发病机制。方法:猪感染HLJB1,采用血清学和组织病理学鉴定。结果:感染后7 ~ 13天,HLJB1感染引起短暂性化脓、结膜发红、皮肤发绀、轻度短暂性发热、呼吸困难、呼吸急促。大体肺病变的特点是多灶性,棕褐色斑驳区。淋巴结和脾脏肿大。显微镜下特征性病变包括肺实变和肺泡间隔增厚伴红细胞浸润,脾淋巴细胞耗损,巨噬细胞增生和活化。实验期间没有猪感染HLJB1死亡。结论:中国ⅰ型PRRSV株HLJB1可引起典型的PRRSV特异性病变。由于与其他经典1型分离株相比,它在猪中引起的病毒血症较低,因此HLJB1的毒性低于其他1型菌株。
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