非洲猪瘟病毒疫苗株Asfv-G-∆I177l恢复毒力并对繁殖性能产生负面影响。

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Erwin van den Born, Ferenc Olasz, István Mészáros, Eszter Göltl, Barbara Oláh, Jui Joshi, Emma van Kilsdonk, Ruud Segers, Zoltán Zádori
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摘要

ASFV- g -ΔI177L是一种经改良的非洲猪瘟活病毒(ASFV)毒株,已被纳入一种市售疫苗。对其在妊娠母猪体内的安全性和遗传稳定性进行了研究。对两头妊娠母猪接种ASFV-G-ΔI177L后,其中一头出现了中度asf相关临床症状。在繁殖性能方面,43%的仔猪出生时死亡,活产仔猪出现非洲猪瘟特异性临床症状,成为病毒血症,只有17%的仔猪存活到研究结束。在猪的传代过程中,ASFV-G-ΔI177L在第3代和第4代时恢复毒力,出现严重的asf特异性临床症状,并伴有病毒血症增加。全基因组测序发现C257L突变是增加复制适应性和毒力的潜在驱动因素。数据表明,ASFV-G-ΔI177L在遗传上不稳定,因此用于非洲猪瘟疫苗不安全,并建议应在怀孕动物中测试非洲猪瘟候选疫苗的安全性。
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African swine fever virus vaccine strain Asfv-G-∆I177l reverts to virulence and negatively affects reproductive performance.

ASFV-G-ΔI177L is a modified-live African swine fever virus (ASFV) strain that has been incorporated into a commercially available vaccine. Its safety in pregnant sows and genetic stability in an in vivo passaging experiment were investigated. Upon inoculation of two pregnant sows with ASFV-G-ΔI177L, one developed moderate ASF-related clinical signs. In terms of reproductive performance, 43% of the offspring was born dead and the live-born piglets developed ASF-specific clinical signs, became viremic, and only 17% survived until the end of study. During passaging in pigs, ASFV-G-ΔI177L reverted to virulence with severe ASF-specific clinical signs at passages 3 and 4, associated with increased viremia. Whole genome sequencing identified C257L mutations as a potential driver of increased replication fitness and virulence. The data show that ASFV-G-ΔI177L is not genetically stable and, therefore not safe for use in ASF vaccines and suggest that ASF vaccine candidates should be tested for safety in pregnant animals.

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NPJ Vaccines
NPJ Vaccines Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
CiteScore
11.90
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4.30%
发文量
146
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Online-only and open access, npj Vaccines is dedicated to highlighting the most important scientific advances in vaccine research and development.
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