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Tanja Opriessnig1,2, Priscilla F Gerber3,4, Huigang Shen5, Alessandra Marnie M G de Castro5,6, Jianqiang Zhang5, Qi Chen5, Patrick Halbur5.
Abstract
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus strains from the G1b cluster are considered less pathogenic compared to the G2b cluster. The aim of this study was to compare the ability of G1b-based live virus exposure against use of a commercial G2b-based inactivated vaccine to protect growing pigs against G2b challenge. Thirty-nine PEDV naïve pigs were randomly divided into five groups: EXP-IM-1b (intramuscular G1b exposure; G2b challenge), EXP-ORAL-1b (oral G1b exposure; G2b challenge), VAC-IM-2b (intramuscular commercial inactivated G2b vaccination; G2b challenge), POS-CONTROL (sham-vaccination; G2b challenge) and NEG-CONTROL (sham-vaccination; sham-challenge). Pigs were vaccinated/exposed at 3 weeks of age (day post-vaccination 0, dpv 0), VAC-IM-2b pigs were revaccinated at dpv 14, and the pigs were challenged at dpv 28. Among all groups, VAC-IM-2b pigs had significantly higher anti-PEDV IgG levels on dpv 21 and 28 while EXP-ORAL-1b pigs had significantly higher anti-PEDV IgA levels on dpv 14, 21, 28 and 35. EXP-ORAL-1b also had detectable IgA in feces. Intramuscular PEDV exposure did not result in a detectable antibody response in EXP-IM-1b pigs. The fecal PEDV RNA levels in VAC-IM-2b pigs were significantly lower 5-7 days after challenge compared to the POS-CONTROL group. Under the study conditions a commercial inactivated G2b-based vaccine protected pigs against G2b challenge, as evidenced by reduction of PEDV RNA in feces for 3-4 logs during peak shedding and a shorter viral shedding duration. The oral, but not the intramuscular, experimental G1b-based live virus exposure induced a high anti-PEDV IgA response prior to challenge, which apparently did not impact PEDV shedding compared to POS-CONTROL pigs.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29073936 PMCID: PMC5659040 DOI: 10.1186/s13567-017-0472-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res ISSN: 0928-4249 Impact factor: 3.683
Experimental groups, treatments at different days post PEDV vaccination (dpv), average daily gain (ADG) in grams from dpv 0 to 42 (corresponds to day post challenge 14), length and area under the curve (AUC) of PEDV RNA shedding in feces
| Group designation | Number of pigs | Exposure or vaccination | Challenge | ADGd | Viral shedding in fecesd | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Adjuvant | Genogroup | Route | Timing | dpv 28 | dpv 0–42 | Length (days) | AUC | ||
| EXP-IM-1b | 7 | Experimental live virus | Adjuplex™ | G1b | Intramuscularly | dpv 0 | PEDV G2b | 412.8 ± 29.8A | 10.7 ± 1.5A,e | 236.6A |
| EXP-ORAL-1b | 8 | Experimental live virus | None | G1b | Orally | dpv 0 | PEDV G2b | 385.2 ± 27.0A | 5.8 ± 0.3A,B | 141.9A |
| VAC-IM-2b | 8 | Commercial inactivatedc | Amphigen® | G2b | Intramuscularly | dpv 0 and 14 | PEDV G2b | 402.8 ± 26.1A | 2.5 ± 1.6B,C | 43.9B |
| POS-CONTROLa | 8 | Saline | None | NA | Intramuscularly | dpv 0 | PEDV G2b | 379.8 ± 19.5A | 7.5 ± 1.3A | 169.0A |
| NEG-CONTROLb | 8 | Saline | None | NA | Orally | dpv 0 | Saline | 460.0 ± 22.1A | 0.0 ± 0.0C | 0.0B |
aThe POS-CONTROL group was sham-vaccinated intramuscularly and inoculated with PEDV G2b and served as an unvaccinated, PEDV challenged group.
bThe NEG-CONTROL group was sham-vaccinated orally with saline and sham-inoculated with saline and served as unvaccinated and unchallenged control group.
cPorcine Epidemic Diarrhea Vaccine; Zoetis.
dData presented as group mean ± SEM.
eDifferent superscripts(A,B,C) within a column indicate significant (P < 0.05) different group means.
Figure 1Experimental design and sample collection. All abbreviations used in Figure 1 are summarized in the black rectangular box. The top line indicates the day post PEDV challenge and the corresponding day post vaccination at which the main events including vaccinations, G2b PEDV challenge, and necropsies occurred. The pigs were housed in groups of 7–8 and were vaccinated with a live G1b PEDV virus (blue boxes), an inactivated G2b PEDV virus (black boxes) or were sham-vaccinated or sham-challenged (green boxes). Red boxes indicate G2b PEDV challenge.
Figure 2Group mean anti-PEDV IgG response in serum samples. The samples were collected at the day of initial vaccination (dpv 0), and dpv 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 and 42 and tested by an in house IgG PEDV ELISA. Pigs were exposed to live G1b PEDV at 3 weeks of age (dpv 0) or were vaccinated at 3 (dpv 0) and 5 (dpv 14) weeks of age with a commercial inactivated PEDV G2b vaccine. Pigs were challenged with PEDV G2b at 7 weeks of age (dpv 28/day post challenge or dpc 0). Data presented as mean group ELISA sample-to-positive (S/P) ratios ± SEM. Significantly different values for a dpc are indicated by different superscripts (A,B,C). The significance level was set to P < 0.05. Seropositive pigs/total number of pigs per group for groups that contained at least one seropositive pigs can be seen next to the group mean.
Figure 3Group mean anti-PEDV IgA response in serum samples. The samples were collected at the day of initial vaccination (dpv 0), and dpv 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 and 42 and tested by an in house IgA PEDV ELISA. Pigs were exposed to live G1b PEDV at 3 weeks of age (dpv 0) or were vaccinated at 3 (dpv 0) and 5 (dpv 14) weeks of age with a commercial inactivated PEDV G2b vaccine. Pigs were challenged with PEDV G2b at 7 weeks of age (dpv 28/day post challenge or dpc 0). Data presented as mean group ELISA sample-to-positive (S/P) ratios ± SEM. Significantly different values for a dpc are indicated by different superscripts (A,B,C). The significance level was set to P < 0.05. Seropositive pigs/total number of pigs per group for groups that contained at least one seropositive pigs can be seen next to the group mean.
Figure 4PEDV shedding patterns for all PEDV challenged pigs separated by group over time. For each group a line corresponds to the results for a single pig over time and the quantity of virus shed in fecal swabs for all days tested is shown according to the scale on the right side of the heat map. The line between day post vaccination (dpv) 28 and day post challenge (dpc) 1 indicates the PEDV G2 challenge with vaccine virus on the left side and first possible appearance of challenge virus on the right side.
Figure 5PEDV RNA shedding in feces at different days post PEDV G2b challenge (dpc). Pigs were exposed to PEDV at 3 weeks of age (dpv 0) with live PEDV G1b or vaccinated at 3 (dpv 0) and 5 (dpv 14) weeks of age with a commercial inactivated PEDV G2b vaccine. Pigs were challenged with PEDV G2b at 7 weeks of age (dpv 28/dpc 0). A. Mean group log10 PEDV genomic copies per mL of fecal swab suspension ± SEM. Significant different values for a sample type and dpc are indicated by different superscripts (A,B,C). The significance level was set to P < 0.05. There were no significant differences among groups on dpv 0 and 21 and on dpc 0, 8, 11 and 13