Abstract

The re-emergence of virulent strains of the Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) leads to significant economic losses of poultry industry in Pakistan during last few years. This disease causes the infection of bursa, which leads to major immune losses. A total number of 30 samples from five IBD outbreaks during the period of 2019-20 were collected from different areas of Faisalabad district, Pakistan and assayed by targeting the IBD virus VP2 region through RT-PCR. Among all the outbreaks, almost 80% of poultry birds were found positive for the IBDV. The bursa tissues were collected from the infected birds and histopathological examination of samples revealed severe lymphocytic depletion, infiltration of inflammatory cells, and necrosis of the bursa of Fabricius (BF). Positive samples were subjected to re-isolation and molecular characterization of IBDV. The Pakistan IBDV genes were subjected to DNA sequencing to determine the virus nucleotide sequences. The sequences of 100 Serotype-I IBDVs showing nearest homology were compared and identified with the study sequence. The construction of the phylogenetic tree for nucleotide sequences was accomplished by the neighbor-joining method in MEGA-6 with reference strains. The VP2 segment reassortment of IBDVs carrying segment A were identified as one important type of circulating strains in Pakistan. The findings indicated the molecular features of the Pakistan IBDV strains playing a role in the evolution of new strains of the virus, which will contribute to the vaccine selection and effective prevention of the disease.

Highlights

  • Gumboro is a highly contagious disease of fowl caused by the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV)

  • Pathogenicity is important concerning the severity of the disease and degree of immune suppression, the current study focused on mutations located in the hypervariable region of VP2 (hvVP2)

  • The bursa of Fabricius (BF) samples were transported to the Molecular Research Laboratory, Institute of Microbiology, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan for molecular diagnosis and characterization after approval from Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)

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Introduction

Gumboro is a highly contagious disease of fowl caused by the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV). The virus belongs to the Avibirnaviridae group of Birnaviridae family. IBD virus is a non-enveloped dsRNA virus with a genome having two segments A and B with a diameter of 55–60 nm. Two serotypes of this virus have been recognized, of which only Serotype-I is known to cause disease in birds [1].

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