Literature DB >> 32122609

Pathogenesis of a senecavirus a isolate from swine in shandong Province, China.

Juan Bai1, Hui Fan2, Erxuan Zhou2, Liang Li2, Shihai Li2, Junfang Yan2, Ping Jiang3.   

Abstract

Senecavirus A (SVA), previously called Seneca Valley virus, can cause vesicular lesions in sows and a sharp decline in neonatal piglet production. In this study, a SVA strain was isolated from a pig herd in Shandong Province in China and identified as SVV-CH-SD. The full genome was 7286 nucleotides (nt) in length and contained a single open reading frame (ORF) of 6546 nt, encoding a 2182 amino acid (aa). A phylogenetic analysis showed that the isolate shares highest sequence homology (98.52 %) with SVA strain USA-GBI26-2015. A genetic comparison of virulent and weakly virulent SVA strains showed that some amino acid residues may be associated with virulence. Animal challenge experiments showed that 90-100-day-old pigs inoculated with SVV-CH-SD intraorally and intranasally, intranasally, or intramuscularly developed low fever, blisters, and lameness. They had similar levels of neutralizing antibodies against SVA and viral loads in the serum and organs at 28 days post-CHallenge. However, 30-35- and 55-65-day-old pigs challenged with SVV-CH-SD showed no clinical signs, although anti-SVA neutralizing antibodies were detected. Our findings provide useful data for studying the pathogenesis and transmission of SVA in pigs.
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Keywords:  Genomic sequence; Pathogenesis; SVA; Senecavirus A

Year:  2020        PMID: 32122609     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2020.108606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Microbiol        ISSN: 0378-1135            Impact factor:   3.293


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