Rotavirus-like, calicivirus-like, and 23-nm virus-like particles associated with diarrhea in young pigs
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Rotavirus-like, calicivirus-like, and 23-nm virus-like particles associated with diarrhea in young pigs
Abstract
Virus particles morphologically similar to caliciviruses and rotaviruses were detected by electron microscopy (EM) in the intestinal contents of a 27-day-old diarrheic nursing pig. A third small spherical 23-nm virus-like particle was also observed. Calicivirus-like particles averaged 33 nm in diameter. Similar to rotaviruses, rotavirus-like particles were present as single-capsid 55-nm forms or double-capsid 70-nm particles. Most gnotobiotic pigs orally exposed to samples containing these three viruses developed diarrhea and villous atrophy of the small intestine, and all shed the three viruses in their intestinal contents. Attempts to propagate these viruses in cell culture were unsuccessful. The antigenic relationship of the rotavirus-like particles to known rotaviruses was explored by immune EM and immunofluorescent staining. By these techniques, the rotavirus-like particles did not cross-react with antisera to porcine, bovine, or human rotaviruses or to reovirus type 3. Antisera from gnotobiotic pigs exposed to all three viruses had enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and virus neutralization titers of <4 against porcine rotavirus. Previous infection of gnotobiotic pigs with the mixture containing rotavirus-like particles failed to protect them against a subsequent challenge with porcine rotavirus. The antigenic relationship of the calicivirus-like particles to known caliciviruses was investigated by immune EM and virus neutralization. By these tests, the calicivirus-like particles did not react with antisera against feline calicivirus strain 255 or M-8. In a study conducted at Plum Island Animal Disease Center, antiserum against the three combined agents did not specifically neutralize any serotype of swine vesicular exanthema virus.
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