Comparison of pathogenicity and host responses of emerging porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus variants in piglets

比较新出现的猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒变种在仔猪中的致病性和宿主反应

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作者:Wenli Zhang #,Xinrong Wang #,He Zhang #,Yu Pan,Wenjie Ma,Yunfei Xu,Zhijun Tian,Changyou Xia,Lizhi Fu,Yue Wang

Abstract

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a highly variable virus with genetic diversity. This study comparatively examines the pathogenicity and immunological impact of two emergent PRRSV strains, SD53 and HuN4, in piglets. Our results indicate that SD53 strain induces milder clinical syndromes and less severe tissue damage than HuN4, despite similar replication rates. Hematological tests showed less perturbations in peripheral blood cell profiles after SD53 infection, suggesting a less systemic impact. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio was notably lower in SD53-infected piglets, suggesting a less intense inflammatory reaction. Moreover, SD53 infection led to lower levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, further supporting a less pronounced inflammatory profile. Both strains induced the production of PRRSV-specific antibodies. However, transcriptomic analysis of lung and lymph node tissues from infected piglets disclosed a more moderate up-regulation of core genes, including ISGs, in the SD53 group. Further analysis indicated that SD53 primarily enhanced immune-related signaling, particularly in T cell response modules, while HuN4 caused a more robust pro-inflammatory reaction and a dampening of T cell functionality. Flow cytometry analyses confirmed these findings, showing higher CD4/CD8 ratios and increased CD4+ T cell percentages in SD53-infected piglets, implying a more robust T cell response. Collectively, these findings broaden our comprehension of PRRSV pathogenesis and may inform the development of future therapeutic or prophylactic strategies for controlling PRRSV infections more effectively. Importance: The high mutation rate of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) poses significant challenges to its accurate diagnosis and the implementation of effective control measures. This research explores the pathogenic profiles of two emerging PRRSV stains: the NADC30-like strain SD53 and the highly pathogenic strain HuN4. Our investigation reveals that SD53 initiates distinct immunopathological responses in vivo compared with those provoked by HuN4. By conducting a transcriptome analysis of differential gene expression in the lungs and lymph nodes of infected piglets, we unveil the intricate molecular mechanisms underlying the contrasting pathogenicity of these two strains. The comprehensive insights yielded by this study are instrumental in advancing our understanding of the dominant NADC30-like PRRSV strain, which has become increasingly prevalent in China's swine industry.

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