Hao Wang , Yongfang Mo , Wenbo Liu , Qijie He , Tongwei Ren , Kang Ouyang , Ying Chen , Weijian Huang , Zuzhang Wei
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Abstract
Senecavirus A (SVA) is a newly identified picornavirus associated with swine vesicular disease and neonatal mortality. The development of an SVA incorporating an exogenous reporter gene provides a powerful tool for viral research. In this study, we successfully constructed a recombinant SVA expressing Gaussia Luciferase (Gluc), termed rSVA-Gluc. The growth kinetics of rSVA-Gluc in BHK-21 cells were found to be comparable to those of the parental virus, and Gluc activity paralleled the virus growth curve. Genetic analysis revealed stable inheritance of the inserted reporter protein genes for at least six generations. We evaluated the utility of rSVA-Gluc in antiviral drug screening, and the results highlighted its potential as an effective tool for such purposes against SVA.
Data availability statement
The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author.
猪病毒 A(SVA)是一种新发现的与猪水泡病和新生儿死亡有关的皮卡病毒。开发含有外源报告基因的 SVA 为病毒研究提供了有力的工具。在本研究中,我们成功构建了一种表达高斯荧光素酶(Gluc)的重组 SVA,称为 rSVA-Gluc。研究发现,rSVA-Gluc在BHK-21细胞中的生长动力学与亲本病毒相当,Gluc活性与病毒生长曲线一致。遗传分析表明,插入的报告蛋白基因至少可稳定遗传六代。我们评估了 rSVA-Gluc 在抗病毒药物筛选中的作用,结果显示它有可能成为抗 SVA 的有效工具。
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