Pathogenesis of aquatic bird bornavirus 1 in turkeys of different age.

Lisa Gordon, Alexander Leacy, Phuc H Pham, Jaime Tuling, Sunoh Che, Antonius El-Khoury, Jeff L Caswell, Brandon N Lillie, Leonardo Susta
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Aquatic bird bornavirus 1 (ABBV1), an orthobornavirus in the family Bornaviridae, displays a broad host range among avian species, including poultry. The pathogenesis of orthobornaviruses, at least in mammals and psittacines, appears to be mediated by the host immune response against the infected nervous tissue, with younger animals showing a milder disease due to immune tolerance. Here, we tested the ability of ABBV1 to infect domestic turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo), with a focus on evaluating the impact of age at infection. Cohorts of 6-week-old (old) and day-old (young) male turkeys were divided into virus-inoculated and control groups, and kept for up to 12 weeks. Results showed that turkeys of both ages were susceptible to ABBV1 infection by intramuscular administration, following a centripetal and limited centrifugal spread, although infection appeared delayed in old compared to young birds. Notably, only young turkeys developed clinical signs and more frequent inflammation of the central nervous system, indicating that infection at a very early age is unlikely to induce tolerance to ABBV1 infection.

水禽博纳病毒1型在不同年龄火鸡中的发病机制。
水禽bornavirus 1 (ABBV1)是bornavirus科的一种原bornavirus,在禽类(包括家禽)中具有广泛的宿主范围。至少在哺乳动物和鹦鹉中,正乙肝病毒的发病机制似乎是由宿主对受感染神经组织的免疫反应介导的,年轻动物由于免疫耐受而表现出较轻的疾病。在这里,我们测试了ABBV1感染家养火鸡(Meleagris gallopavo)的能力,重点是评估感染年龄的影响。6周龄和1日龄的雄性火鸡被分成接种病毒组和对照组,饲养12周。结果表明,两个年龄的火鸡都容易通过肌肉注射感染ABBV1,经过向心和有限的离心传播,尽管与雏鸟相比,老年火鸡的感染出现延迟。值得注意的是,只有年轻的火鸡出现临床症状和更频繁的中枢神经系统炎症,这表明很小的年龄感染不太可能诱导对ABBV1感染的耐受性。
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