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增强对共感染结果的理解:自然非典型猪瘟病毒感染对猪繁殖与呼吸综合征的影响。

Enhancing the understanding of coinfection outcomes: Impact of natural atypical porcine pestivirus infection on porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome in pigs.

机构信息

Moredun Research Institute, Pentlands Science Park, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Moredun Scientific, Pentlands Science Park, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Virus Res. 2024 Oct;348:199443. doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2024.199443. Epub 2024 Aug 1.

Abstract

Atypical porcine pestivirus (APPV) is a novel member of the Pestivirus genus detected in association with congenital tremor (CT) type A-II outbreaks and from apparently healthy pigs, both as singular infection and as part of multi-pathogen infections. 'Classical' pestiviruses are known to cause immunosuppression of their host, which can increase susceptibility to secondary infections, severely impacting health, welfare, and production. To investigate APPV's effect on the host's immune system and characterise disease outcomes, 12 piglets from a natural APPV CT type A-II outbreak were experimentally infected with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), a significant porcine pathogen. Rectal temperatures indicating febrile responses, viremia and viral-specific humoral and cellular responses were assessed throughout the study. Pathological assessment of the lungs and APPV-PRRSV co-localisation within the lungs was performed at necropsy. Viral co-localisation and pathological assessment of the lungs (Immunohistochemistry, BaseScope in situ hybridisation) were performed post-mortem. APPV status did not impact virological or immunological differences in PRRSV-infected groups. However, significantly higher rectal temperatures were observed in the APPV/PRRSV group over four days, indicating APPV increased the febrile response. Significant differences in the lung consolidation of the apical and intermediate lobes were also present, suggesting that APPV co-infection may augment lung pathology.

摘要

非典型猪瘟病毒(APPV)是一种新发现的瘟病毒属成员,与先天性震颤(CT)A型-II 暴发以及来自明显健康猪的疾病有关,可单独感染或作为多病原体感染的一部分。已知“经典”瘟病毒会导致宿主免疫抑制,从而增加对继发感染的易感性,严重影响健康、福利和生产。为了研究 APPV 对宿主免疫系统的影响和特征疾病结果,从自然发生的 APPV CT 型 A-II 暴发中选择 12 头仔猪进行了猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV)的实验感染,PRRSV 是一种重要的猪病原体。在整个研究过程中评估了表明发热反应的直肠温度、病毒血症和病毒特异性体液和细胞反应。在剖检时对肺部进行了病理评估,并对肺部的 APPV-PRRSV 共定位进行了评估。死后进行了病毒共定位和肺部的病理评估(免疫组织化学、BaseScope 原位杂交)。APPV 状态并不影响 PRRSV 感染组的病毒学或免疫学差异。然而,APPV/PRRSV 组在四天内观察到的直肠温度明显升高,表明 APPV 增加了发热反应。在肺尖和中间叶的肺实变程度上也存在显著差异,表明 APPV 合并感染可能加重了肺部病理。

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