Current situation, genetic relationship and control measures of infectious bronchitis virus variants circulating in African regions

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Khadija Khataby , Amal Souiri , Yassine Kasmi , Chafiqa Loutfi , My Mustapha Ennaji
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Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a major viral pathogen of commercial poultry, affecting chickens of all ages and causing major economic losses in poultry industry worldwide. Frequent points of mutations and recombination events in the S1 gene region, result in the emergence of new IBVs variants circulating in the form of several serotypes/genotypes that can be partially or poorly neutralized by current vaccines. IBV is well studied worldwide, nevertheless in African countries epidemiological and scientific data are poor and not updated.

This review aims to give a current overview of IBV situation, to establish evolutionary relationship between the African variants and to list some of the potential measures to control IBV in Africa.

Three S1 gene hypervariable regions were studied and compared to the reference genotypes/serotypes that found emerging in African regions. This comparison was based on phylogenetic trees, nucleotide and amino-acid sequence analysis. It clearly appears that IBV variants reported in Africa, display a low genetic relationship between them and with the majority of the reference strains emerging in neighboring countries, except the case of variants from Libya and Egypt that show a high relatedness. Also the Massachusetts serotypes were the most prevalent co-circulating with both serotypes, Italy02 type in Morocco and Qx-like genotype in South part of the African continent. In order to control the IBV variants in African regions, an efficient vaccination strategy program should be implemented.

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非洲地区流行传染性支气管炎病毒变异的现状、遗传关系及控制措施
传染性支气管炎病毒(IBV)是一种主要的商品家禽病毒性病原体,影响所有年龄的鸡,给世界范围内的家禽业造成重大经济损失。S1基因区域突变点和重组事件的频繁发生,导致以几种血清型/基因型形式传播的ibv新变体的出现,这些变体可被现有疫苗部分或较差地中和。IBV在世界范围内得到了很好的研究,但在非洲国家,流行病学和科学数据很差,而且没有更新。这篇综述的目的是概述当前IBV的情况,建立非洲变体之间的进化关系,并列出一些控制IBV在非洲的潜在措施。研究了三个S1基因高变区,并与非洲地区出现的参考基因型/血清型进行了比较。这一比较是基于系统发育树、核苷酸和氨基酸序列分析。显然,在非洲报告的IBV变异与邻国出现的大多数参考菌株之间表现出较低的遗传关系,除了利比亚和埃及的变异表现出高度相关性。此外,马萨诸塞州血清型与两种血清型、摩洛哥的Italy02型和非洲大陆南部的qx样基因型共流行最为普遍。为了控制非洲地区的IBV变异,应实施有效的疫苗接种战略规划。
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