| Literature DB >> 33287460 |
Koki Odagiri1, Nobuki Yoshizawa2,3, Hisae Sakihara1, Koji Umeda1, Shofiqur Rahman1, Sa Van Nguyen1, Tohru Suzuki2.
Abstract
Bovine rotavirus A (RVA), a major causative pathogen of diarrhea in dairy and Japanese beef calves, has led to severe economic losses in numerous countries. A dual genotyping system based on genomic segments encoding VP7 (G genotype) and VP4 (P genotype), comprising the outer layer of the virion, has been used to understand the epidemiological dynamics of RVAs at the national and global levels. This study aimed to investigate occurrence frequency of G and P genotypes for multiple bovine RVAs from calf diarrheic samples collected in Japan from 2017 to 2020. After we produced anti-bovine RVA immunoglobulin yolks (IgYs) from hens immunized with the two RVAs with different genotypes (G6P[5] and G10P[11]) selected on the basis of the current epidemiological survey, we investigated cross-reactivity against bovine RVAs with different G and P combinations owing to establish a useful strategy to protect calves from RVA infections using the two IgYs. Consequently, the two produced anti-bovine IgYs showed strong cross-reactivity against bovine RVAs with the same G and/or P genotypes in neutralization assay, respectively. Therefore, our data suggest the possibility of a passive immunization to protect calves from a bovine RVA infections epidemic in Japan via oral administration of the two IgYs into calves. The findings presented herein will provide important information that IgY is one of the effective tools to prevent infections of various pathogens.Entities:
Keywords: G and P genotypes; VP4 and VP7; bovine rotavirus A; calf; diarrhea; immunoglobulin yolk; passive immunization
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33287460 PMCID: PMC7761885 DOI: 10.3390/v12121386
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048