Yong Li, Cheng Yang, Xin-Lei Li, Jiu-Ying Sun, Ning Cheng, Kai-Yue Wang, Ying-Feng Sun
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摘要
最近在中国天津的减毒活疫苗免疫猪场暴发的PRRSV引起了人们对PRRSV变体的病原学特征和致病性的质疑,这仍然是未知的。本研究分离并鉴定了一株重组PRRSV多系TJ-C6。系统进化树和基因组同源性分析显示,TJ-C6属于谱系1.8 (nadc30样),在nsp2编码区具有131个不连续氨基酸缺失模式(111-aa + 1-a + 19-aa),但基于ORF5序列将其归入谱系1.5 (nadc34样)聚类。此外,重组分析表明,TJ-C6是一种多重重组病毒,在谱系1.5(NADC34- like)、谱系1.8(NADC30- like)和谱系3(GM2-Like)毒株中存在4个重组断点,分别为Nsp9 (nt 7298/8111)、ORF2 (nt 12213)和ORF6 (nt 14628),不同于以往流行的PRRSV毒株。3周龄仔猪攻毒试验表明,TJ-C6可引起仔猪高热、食欲不振和严重的肺组织病理学病变。综上所述,猪群中多个PRRSV毒株的共循环谱系正在加速出现具有不同致病性的天然重组毒株,这突出了监测中国新出现的PRRSV毒株的重要性。
Etiological characterization of multiple recombinant lineages of TJ-C6 porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in Tianjin, Northern China.
Recent outbreaks of PRRSV in live attenuated vaccine-immunized pig farms in Tianjin, China have raised questions about the etiological characteristics and pathogenicity of the PRRSV variant, which remains unknown. In this study, a multiple lineages recombinant PRRSV strain named TJ-C6, was isolated and identified. Phylogenetic trees and genome homology analyses revealed that TJ-C6 belonged to lineage 1.8 (NADC30-like) and with similar 131 discontinuous amino acid deletion pattern (111-aa + 1-a + 19-aa) in Nsp2-coding region, but it was classified in lineage 1.5 (NADC34-like) cluster based on ORF5 sequence. Furthermore, the recombination analyses revealed that TJ-C6 was a multiple recombinant virus among lineage 1.5(NADC34- like), lineage 1.8(NADC30- like), and lineage 3(GM2-Like) strains with four recombination breakpoints in Nsp9 (nt 7298/8111), ORF2 (nt 12213) and ORF6 (nt 14628), which was different from the previously prevalent PRRSV strain. Challenge experiments with 3-week-old piglets showed that TJ-C6 could cause piglets high fever, loss of appetite and severely histopathological lung lesions. Taken altogether, multiple co-circulating lineages of PRRSV strains in the swine population are accelerating the emergence of natural recombinant strains with variations in pathogenicity and highlight the importance of surveillance of newly emerging PRRSV strains in China.
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Veterinary Research Communications publishes fully refereed research articles and topical reviews on all aspects of the veterinary sciences. Interdisciplinary articles are particularly encouraged, as are well argued reviews, even if they are somewhat controversial.
The journal is an appropriate medium in which to publish new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals. The material should be of international rather than local interest. As it deliberately seeks a wide coverage, Veterinary Research Communications provides its readers with a means of keeping abreast of current developments in the entire field of veterinary science.