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Comprehensive review on immunopathogenesis, diagnostic and epidemiology of Senecavirus A.

Elizabeth Houston1, Gun Temeeyasen2, Pablo Enrique Piñeyro3.   

Abstract

Senecavirus A (SVA), formerly known as Seneca Valley virus, is a single-strand, positive-sense RNA virus in the family Picornaviridae. This virus has been associated with recent outbreaks of vesicular disease (SVA-VD) and epidemic transient neonatal losses (ETNL) in several swine-producing countries. The clinical manifestation of and lesion caused by SVA are indistinguishable from other vesicular diseases. Pathogenicity studies indicate that SVA could regulate the host innate immune response to facilitate virus replication and the spread of the virus to bystander cells. SVA infection can induce specific humoral and cellular responses that can be detected within the first week of infection. However, SVA seems to produce persistent infection, and the virus can be shed in oral fluids for a month and detected in tissues for approximately two months after experimental infection. SVA transmission could be horizontal or vertical in infected herds of swine, while positive animals can also remain subclinical. In addition, mice seem to act as reservoirs, and the virus can persist in feed and feed ingredients, increasing the risk of introduction into naïve farms. Besides the pathological effects in swine, SVA possesses cytolytic activity, especially in neoplastic cells. Thus, SVA has been evaluated in phase II clinical trials as a virotherapy for neuroendocrine tumors. The goal of this review is summarize the current SVA-related research in pathogenesis, immunity, epidemiology and advances in diagnosis as well as discuses current challenges with subclinical/persistent presentation.
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Keywords:  Epidemic transient neonatal losses (ETNL); Senecavirus A (SVA); Single-stranded RNA virus; Swine idiopathic vesicular disease (IVD)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32479975     DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2020.198038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Res        ISSN: 0168-1702            Impact factor:   3.303


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1.  Seneca Valley Virus Induces DHX30 Cleavage to Antagonize Its Antiviral Effects.

Authors:  Wei Wen; Zixuan Zheng; Haoyuan Wang; Qiongqiong Zhao; Mengge Yin; Huanchun Chen; Xiangmin Li; Ping Qian
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2022-08-24       Impact factor: 6.549

2.  Senecavirus A Enhances Its Adaptive Evolution via Synonymous Codon Bias Evolution.

Authors:  Simiao Zhao; Huiqi Cui; Zhenru Hu; Li Du; Xuhua Ran; Xiaobo Wen
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-05-16       Impact factor: 5.818

3.  Estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative PCR analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants.

Authors:  Elena Blázquez; Joan Pujols; Joaquim Segalés; Carmen Rodríguez; Joy Campbell; Louis Russell; Javier Polo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-05-23       Impact factor: 3.752

4.  Persistence and shedding of senecavirus A in naturally infected boars.

Authors:  Matthew J Sturos; Deborah Murray; Levi Johnson; Guilherme Preis; Cesar A Corzo; Stephanie Rossow; Fabio A Vannucci
Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 1.569

5.  2AB protein of Senecavirus A antagonizes selective autophagy and type I interferon production by degrading LC3 and MARCHF8.

Authors:  Dage Sun; Ning Kong; Sujie Dong; Xiaoyong Chen; Wenzhen Qin; Hua Wang; Yajuan Jiao; Huanjie Zhai; Liwei Li; Fei Gao; Lingxue Yu; Hao Zheng; Wu Tong; Hai Yu; Wen Zhang; Guangzhi Tong; Tongling Shan
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2021-12-29       Impact factor: 13.391

6.  Comparative Proteomic Analysis Reveals Mx1 Inhibits Senecavirus A Replication in PK-15 Cells by Interacting with the Capsid Proteins VP1, VP2 and VP3.

Authors:  Hang Gao; Zhaoying Xiang; Xinna Ge; Lei Zhou; Jun Han; Xin Guo; Yanhong Chen; Yongning Zhang; Hanchun Yang
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-04-21       Impact factor: 5.818

7.  Pathogenicity of Seneca Valley virus in pigs and detection in Culicoides from an infected pig farm.

Authors:  Jinyong Zhang; Chenghui Li; Yuan Meng; Yubiao Xie; Ning Shi; He Zhang; Chengdong Yu; Fulong Nan; Changzhan Xie; Zhuo Ha; Jicheng Han; Zhuoxin Li; Qiuxuan Li; Peng Wang; Xu Gao; Ningyi Jin; Huijun Lu
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2021-10-21       Impact factor: 4.099

8.  2B and 3C Proteins of Senecavirus A Antagonize the Antiviral Activity of DDX21 via the Caspase-Dependent Degradation of DDX21.

Authors:  Kuan Zhao; Xiao-Ran Guo; Shuai-Feng Liu; Xiao-Na Liu; Ying Han; Lu-Lu Wang; Bai-Shi Lei; Wu-Chao Zhang; Li-Min Li; Wan-Zhe Yuan
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 8.786

Review 9.  A Review on Pathological and Diagnostic Aspects of Emerging Viruses-Senecavirus A, Torque teno sus virus and Linda Virus-In Swine.

Authors:  Salwa Hawko; Giovanni P Burrai; Marta Polinas; Pier Paolo Angioi; Silvia Dei Giudici; Annalisa Oggiano; Alberto Alberti; Chadi Hosri; Elisabetta Antuofermo
Journal:  Vet Sci       Date:  2022-09-10
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