Abstract

Simple SummaryPseudorabies virus (PRV) is a common pathogen in multiple animal species, particularly in pigs, which is now one of the most important factors on pig husbandry loss. This study isolated a PRV variation strain HNXY and performed the etiology characterization of HNXY. Moreover, the attenuated rHNXY-∆TK/∆gE presented satisfactory safety among susceptible animals, which It is worthy of doing more studies on this variation strain as PRV vaccine candidate.The outbreak of pseudorabies in China, caused by more virulent pseudorabies virus (PRV) than the classical strains, has led to considerable economic losses. In this study, PRV strain HNXY was isolated from the Henan province of China in 2015 from the pig farm with severe reproductive failure in sows and a high mortality in piglets. The 50% tissue culture infectious doses (TCID50) of HNXY in Vero cells were examined to be 106.5/mL, and the neutralisation titer against Bartha-K61 was significantly higher than against HNXY when tested with the serum from Bartha-K61 vaccinated pigs. The 50% lethal doses (LD50) of HNXY to six-week-old BALB/c mice and two-month-old PRV-free pigs were both 102.3 TCID50. HNXY was classified as genotype II, and numerous amino acid variations were found in gB, gE, gC, gD, TK, and RR1 proteins, compared with PRV from other countries or those prevalent in China before 2012. The attenuated rHNXY-∆TK/∆gE was further constructed, which presented significantly smaller plaques than HNXY, as well as the similar growth kinetics. rHNXY-∆TK/∆gE was confirmed to be non-pathogenic to six-week-old BALB/c mice and zero-day-old piglets. This study isolated updated PRV promising to develop into a new vaccine candidate.

Highlights

  • Pseudorabies virus (PRV), known as Suid alphaherpesvirus 1 and Aujeszky’s disease virus, belongs to subfamily Alpha herpesviral within the family Herpesviridae

  • Typical cytopathic effects (CPE) characterized by reticulated cells and large syncytia was observed in the HNXY infected Vero cells (Figure 1A)

  • The virus proliferated to the highest titer (106.5 TCID50 /mL) at the 36th-h post inoculation (HPI) when the Vero cells were infected with a dose of 0.05 multiplicity of infection (MOI), while the infectious virions gradually decreased to 105.0

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Introduction

Pseudorabies virus (PRV), known as Suid alphaherpesvirus 1 and Aujeszky’s disease virus, belongs to subfamily Alpha herpesviral within the family Herpesviridae. PRV contains ~145 kb genome and at least 72 genes [1] It has a broad host range and can infect about 35 species of animals as reported, among which pigs were the primary host and reservoir of PRV [2,3]. Animals 2020, 10, 1804 losses in the hog industry worldwide due to fatal encephalitis and high mortality in newborn pigs, reproductive failure in sows, and respiratory distress and growth block in growing and fattening pigs. They have only two genotypes based on the gC gene according to the Ye’s study [4], the PRV strains exhibit various biological characteristics, including proliferative properties, virulence, and pathogenicity [5]. With the deepening of PRV research, it is found that PRV is prevalent in the wild boar, which poses a severe challenge to PR purification

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