Fetal infections and antibody profiles in pigs naturally infected with porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2)
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Fetal infections and antibody profiles in pigs naturally infected with porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe early infections with porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) in naturally infected piglets and the piglets' serologic profiles. A total of 20 sows (15 PCV2-vaccinated and 5 unvaccinated) and 100 newborn piglets were studied. Colostrum and serum of the sows and serum of the presuckling piglets were obtained on the day of parturition. Milk samples were collected on day 20 postpartum. Blood samples were taken and the piglets weighed on days 1, 20, 42, 63, and 84 postpartum. Colostrum and milk were evaluated for infectious PCV2 and for PCV2 total antibody (TA), neutralizing antibody (NA), and IgA. Serum samples were evaluated for PCV2 TA, NA, IgA, IgM, and DNA. The sows had high levels of TA and NA in serum and colostrum; however, 11 and 5, respectively, of the 20 colostrum and milk samples contained infectious PCV2. In the serum, PCV2 DNA and IgM were detected in 17 and 5, respectively, of the 20 sows. Nine piglets were born with PCV2 antibodies, which indicates in utero transmission of PCV2 after the period of immunocompetence (> 70 d of gestation). On day 1 postpartum, PCV2 DNA was detected in 29 of the 100 serum samples from the piglets. There was no difference between the weights of viremic and nonviremic piglets throughout the study. In conclusion, even on farms with sows that have high PCV2 antibody titers, vertical transmission of PCV2 may occur, resulting in piglet infection.
La présente étude visait à décrire les débuts d’infection par le circovirus porcin de type 2 (PCV2) chez des porcelets infectés naturellement ainsi que les profils sérologiques de ces porcelets. Au total, 20 truies (15 vaccinées avec PCV-2 et 5 non-vaccinées) et 100 porcelets nouveau-nés ont été étudiés. Du colostrum et du sérum chez les truies, et du sérum chez les porcelets ont été prélevés le jour de la mise-bas. Des échantillons de lait furent également prélevés au jour 20 post-partum. Des échantillons sanguins ont été prélevés et les porcelets pesés aux jours 1, 20, 42, 63 et 84 post-partum. Le colostrum et le lait ont été évalués pour la présence de PCV2 infectieux, ainsi que pour les anticorps anti-PCV2 totaux (TA), les anticorps neutralisants (NA), et les IgA. Les échantillons de sérum ont été évalués pour PCV2 TA, NA, IgA, IgM et l’ADN. Les truies avaient des niveaux élevés de TA et NA dans le sérum et le colostrum; toutefois, respectivement 11 et 5 des 20 échantillons de colostrum et de lait contenaient du PCV2 infectieux. Dans le sérum, l’ADN de PCV2 et des IgM ont été détectés chez, respectivement, 17 et 5 des 20 truies. Neuf porcelets sont nés avec des anticorps contre PCV2, ce qui indique une transmission in utero de PCV2 après la période d’immunocompétence (> 70 j de gestation). Au jour 1 post-partum, l’ADN de PCV2 a été détecté dans 29 des 100 échantillons de sérum provenant des porcelets. Tout au long de l’étude aucune différence n’a été notée dans les poids des porcelets virémiques et non-virémiques. En conclusion, la transmission verticale de PCV2 peut survenir même dans des élevages où les truies ont des titres élevés d’anticorps contre PCV2, entraînant des infections chez les porcelets.
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