Recombinant subgroup B avian leukosis virus combined with the subgroup J env gene significantly increases its pathogenicity
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Recombinant subgroup B avian leukosis virus combined with the subgroup J env gene significantly increases its pathogenicity
Abstract
The differences among different sub-groups of the avian leukosis virus (ALV) genome are mainly concentrated in the env gene, which binds to cell-specific receptors and determines the characteristics of viral tropism and pathogenicity. In this study, two rescued viruses rGX15MM6-2 (ALV of subgroup J, ALV-J) and rGX14FF03 (ALV of subgroup B, ALV-B) and a recombinant virus rALV-B-Jenv (ALV-B's backbone with ALV-J's env) were generated and tested utilizing both in vitro and in vivo experiments. The results showed that the replication ability of the viruses released in DF-1 cell cultures was listed in order as rGX15MM6-2 > rALV-B-Jenv > rGX14FF03. rGX15MM6-2 caused the most serious suppression of body weight gain, exhibited a significant negative effect on the development of immune organs (P < 0.05) and lower antibody responses to vaccinations with the commercial oil-emulsion vaccines (OEVs) (P<0.05) in the challenged chickens. The viral detection showed that the positive rate in blood from the birds infected with rALV-B-Jenv were respectively higher than those from the birds infected with rGX14FF03 (P < 0.05). At 25 wpi, similar tumors were found in the abdominal cavity of the birds in rGX15MM6-2 and rALV-B-Jenv groups. The results demonstrated that the ALV-J env gene significantly increases the pathogenicity of the recombinant ALV-B. With the increasing incidence of co-infections of different subgroups of ALV in the field, the possibility of viral recombination is increasing and demands further study.
Keywords: Avian leukosis virus of subgroup B; Avian leukosis virus of subgroup J; Env; Pathogenesis; Recombinant virus.
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