Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breeders
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Resumo: | The infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes a highly contagious disease [infectious bronchitis (IB)] that results in substantial economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. We conducted a molecular and phylogenetic analysis of the S1 gene of Brazilian (BR) IBV isolates from a routinely vaccinated commercial flock of broiler breeders, obtained from clinical IB episodes that occurred in 24-, 46- and 62-week-old chickens. We also characterized the antigenicity, pathogenesis, tissue tropism and spreading of three IBV isolates by experimental infection of specific pathogen-free (SPF) chickens and contact sentinel birds. The results reveal that the three IBV isolates mainly exhibited mutations in the hypervariable regions (HVRs) of the S1 gene and protein, but were phylogenetically and serologically closely related, belonging to lineage 11 of the GI genotype, the former BR genotype I. All three isolates caused persistent infection in broiler breeders reared in the field, despite high systemic anti-IBV antibody titres, and exhibited tropism and pathogenicity for the trachea and kidney after experimental infection in SPF chickens and contact birds. In conclusion, BR genotype I isolates of IBV evolve continuously during the productive cycle of persistently infected broiler breeders, causing outbreaks that are not impaired by the current vaccination programme with Massachusetts vaccine strains. In addition, the genetic alterations in the S1 gene of these isolates were not able to change their tissue tropism and pathogenicity, but did seem to negatively influence the effectiveness of the host immune responses against these viruses, and favour viral persistence. |
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Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breedersBrazilian genotypeChickenIBVPathogenicityPersistenceThe infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes a highly contagious disease [infectious bronchitis (IB)] that results in substantial economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. We conducted a molecular and phylogenetic analysis of the S1 gene of Brazilian (BR) IBV isolates from a routinely vaccinated commercial flock of broiler breeders, obtained from clinical IB episodes that occurred in 24-, 46- and 62-week-old chickens. We also characterized the antigenicity, pathogenesis, tissue tropism and spreading of three IBV isolates by experimental infection of specific pathogen-free (SPF) chickens and contact sentinel birds. The results reveal that the three IBV isolates mainly exhibited mutations in the hypervariable regions (HVRs) of the S1 gene and protein, but were phylogenetically and serologically closely related, belonging to lineage 11 of the GI genotype, the former BR genotype I. All three isolates caused persistent infection in broiler breeders reared in the field, despite high systemic anti-IBV antibody titres, and exhibited tropism and pathogenicity for the trachea and kidney after experimental infection in SPF chickens and contact birds. In conclusion, BR genotype I isolates of IBV evolve continuously during the productive cycle of persistently infected broiler breeders, causing outbreaks that are not impaired by the current vaccination programme with Massachusetts vaccine strains. In addition, the genetic alterations in the S1 gene of these isolates were not able to change their tissue tropism and pathogenicity, but did seem to negatively influence the effectiveness of the host immune responses against these viruses, and favour viral persistence.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Department of Veterinary Pathology Laboratory of Virology and Immunology Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (FCAV–UNESP)Embrapa Swine and PoultryDepartment of Veterinary Pathology Laboratory of Virology and Immunology Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (FCAV–UNESP)FAPESP: 2011/04743-2Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Fernando, Filipe Santos [UNESP]Kasmanas, Thaiane Coelho [UNESP]Lopes, Priscila Diniz [UNESP]Montassier, Maria de Fátima da Silva [UNESP]Mores, Marcos Antônio ZanellaMariguela, Viviane Casagrande [UNESP]Pavani, Caren [UNESP]dos Santos, Romeu Moreira [UNESP]Assayag, Mário Sérgio [UNESP]Montassier, Helio José [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:15:20Z2018-12-11T17:15:20Z2017-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2470-2481application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.000893Journal of General Virology, v. 98, n. 10, p. 2470-2481, 2017.1465-20990022-1317http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17532910.1099/jgv.0.0008932-s2.0-850310439152-s2.0-85031043915.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of General Virology1,3251,325info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-10-31T06:06:45Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/175329Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:30:13.274904Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breeders |
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Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breeders |
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Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breeders Fernando, Filipe Santos [UNESP] Brazilian genotype Chicken IBV Pathogenicity Persistence |
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Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breeders |
title_full |
Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breeders |
title_fullStr |
Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breeders |
title_full_unstemmed |
Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breeders |
title_sort |
Assessment of molecular and genetic evolution, antigenicity and virulence properties during the persistence of the infectious bronchitis virus in broiler breeders |
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Fernando, Filipe Santos [UNESP] |
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Fernando, Filipe Santos [UNESP] Kasmanas, Thaiane Coelho [UNESP] Lopes, Priscila Diniz [UNESP] Montassier, Maria de Fátima da Silva [UNESP] Mores, Marcos Antônio Zanella Mariguela, Viviane Casagrande [UNESP] Pavani, Caren [UNESP] dos Santos, Romeu Moreira [UNESP] Assayag, Mário Sérgio [UNESP] Montassier, Helio José [UNESP] |
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author |
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Kasmanas, Thaiane Coelho [UNESP] Lopes, Priscila Diniz [UNESP] Montassier, Maria de Fátima da Silva [UNESP] Mores, Marcos Antônio Zanella Mariguela, Viviane Casagrande [UNESP] Pavani, Caren [UNESP] dos Santos, Romeu Moreira [UNESP] Assayag, Mário Sérgio [UNESP] Montassier, Helio José [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) |
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Fernando, Filipe Santos [UNESP] Kasmanas, Thaiane Coelho [UNESP] Lopes, Priscila Diniz [UNESP] Montassier, Maria de Fátima da Silva [UNESP] Mores, Marcos Antônio Zanella Mariguela, Viviane Casagrande [UNESP] Pavani, Caren [UNESP] dos Santos, Romeu Moreira [UNESP] Assayag, Mário Sérgio [UNESP] Montassier, Helio José [UNESP] |
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Brazilian genotype Chicken IBV Pathogenicity Persistence |
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Brazilian genotype Chicken IBV Pathogenicity Persistence |
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The infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes a highly contagious disease [infectious bronchitis (IB)] that results in substantial economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. We conducted a molecular and phylogenetic analysis of the S1 gene of Brazilian (BR) IBV isolates from a routinely vaccinated commercial flock of broiler breeders, obtained from clinical IB episodes that occurred in 24-, 46- and 62-week-old chickens. We also characterized the antigenicity, pathogenesis, tissue tropism and spreading of three IBV isolates by experimental infection of specific pathogen-free (SPF) chickens and contact sentinel birds. The results reveal that the three IBV isolates mainly exhibited mutations in the hypervariable regions (HVRs) of the S1 gene and protein, but were phylogenetically and serologically closely related, belonging to lineage 11 of the GI genotype, the former BR genotype I. All three isolates caused persistent infection in broiler breeders reared in the field, despite high systemic anti-IBV antibody titres, and exhibited tropism and pathogenicity for the trachea and kidney after experimental infection in SPF chickens and contact birds. In conclusion, BR genotype I isolates of IBV evolve continuously during the productive cycle of persistently infected broiler breeders, causing outbreaks that are not impaired by the current vaccination programme with Massachusetts vaccine strains. In addition, the genetic alterations in the S1 gene of these isolates were not able to change their tissue tropism and pathogenicity, but did seem to negatively influence the effectiveness of the host immune responses against these viruses, and favour viral persistence. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.000893 Journal of General Virology, v. 98, n. 10, p. 2470-2481, 2017. 1465-2099 0022-1317 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/175329 10.1099/jgv.0.000893 2-s2.0-85031043915 2-s2.0-85031043915.pdf |
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Journal of General Virology, v. 98, n. 10, p. 2470-2481, 2017. 1465-2099 0022-1317 10.1099/jgv.0.000893 2-s2.0-85031043915 2-s2.0-85031043915.pdf |
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