Do TD, Park C, Choi K, Jeong J, Vo MK, Nguyen TT, Chae C. Comparison of pathogenicity of highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus between wild and domestic pigs. Vet Res Commun.
2015 Mar;39(1):79-85. doi: 10.1007/s11259-015-9628-3. Epub 2015 Jan 30.
Abstract
The
objective of this study was to compare the pathogenicity of highly pathogenic
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (HP-PRRSV) infection
between wild and domestic pigs based on clinical, immunological, and
pathological evaluation. Upon challenge with HP-PRRSV, five wild pigs died
compared to none of the domestic. Anti-PRRSV antibody titers were significantly
(P < 0.05) higher in wild HP-PRRSV-infected pigs versus the domestic
HP-PRRSV-infected pigs at 21 days post inoculation (dpi). Lung lesion scores at
7 dpi were also significantly (P < 0.01) higher in domestic infected pigs
than wild infected pigs. The most striking difference was the viral tissue
distribution between the wild and domestic HP-PRRSV-infected pigs.
HP-PRRSV-positive cells were observed in bronchiolar, gastric, and renal
tubular epithelial cells from wild HP-PRRSV-infected pigs only. The results in
this study demonstrated a genetic difference exists between wild and domestic
pigs, which could results in different clinical signs, immunological responses,
and pathological outcomes to HP-PRRSV infection.
PMID:
25634036 [PubMed - in process]
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