Abstract

Background:Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is an important pathogen in pig that causes tremendous economic loss in the global swine industry. PRRSV is divided into the European and North American genotypes, with virulence ranging from apathogenic-moderately virulent to highly pathogenic. The emergence of new highly virulent type 1 strains and coexistence of the two genotypes complicate the differential diagnosis, disease prevention, and control of PRRSV. Although the emergence of a novel type 1 PRRSV strain in mainland China was first confirmed in 2011, there is no information available concerning the pathogenesis of this strain.Objectives:We sought to determine the pathogenesis of a newly emerged Chinese type 1 PRRSV strain HLJB1.Methods:Pigs were infected with HLJB1 and characterized using serological and histopathological tests.Results:HLJB1 infection induced transient chemosis, reddened conjunctiva, skin cyanosis, mild transient pyrexia, dyspnea, and tachypnea between 7 and 13 days post-infection. Gross pneumonic lesions were characterized by multifocal, tan-mottled areas. Lymph nodes and spleen were enlarged. Characteristic microscopic lesions consisted of pulmonary consolidation and alveolar septal thickening with red blood cell infiltration, depletion of splenic lymphocytes, and hyperplasia and activation of macrophage. No pigs infected with HLJB1 died during the experiment.Conclusion:Our findings indicate that Chinese type I PRRSV strain HLJB1 caused classic PRRSV-specific lesions. As it caused lower viremia in pigs compared with other classic type 1 isolates, HLJB1 is less virulent than other type I strains.

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  • Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a small, enveloped, positive-stranded RNA virus1874-3579/17 2017 Bentham Science Publishers84 The Open Virology Journal, 2017, Volume 11 that belongs to the order Nidovirales, family Arteriviridae, and genus Arterivirus [1]

  • Our findings indicate that Chinese type I PRRSV strain HLJB1 caused classic PRRSV-specific lesions

  • Based on genetic and antigenic characteristics, PRRSV is divided into two distinct genotypes: the European genotype, with the prototype strain Lelystad virus representing viruses predominately originating from Europe; and the North American genotype, with the prototype strain VR-2332 representing viruses predominately originating from North America

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a small, enveloped, positive-stranded RNA virus1874-3579/17 2017 Bentham Science Publishers84 The Open Virology Journal, 2017, Volume 11 that belongs to the order Nidovirales, family Arteriviridae, and genus Arterivirus [1]. Based on genetic and antigenic characteristics, PRRSV is divided into two distinct genotypes: the European genotype (type I), with the prototype strain Lelystad virus representing viruses predominately originating from Europe; and the North American genotype (type II), with the prototype strain VR-2332 representing viruses predominately originating from North America. Type 1 was restricted to Europe and type 2 to North America; coexistence of the two genotypes has been identified in Europe, North America, and Asia, complicating the differential diagnosis, disease prevention, and control of PRRSV [10, 11] These genotypes cause similar clinical signs but exhibit significantly different virulence potentials, ranging from apathogenic-moderately virulent to highly pathogenic. The emergence of a novel type 1 PRRSV strain in mainland China was first confirmed in 2011, there is no information available concerning the pathogenesis of this strain

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