Breed Varieties of Pigs for Disease Resistance and Susceptibility to Seneca Valley Virus Infection

猪的品种及其对塞内卡谷病毒感染的抗病性和易感性

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Abstract

In recent years, outbreaks of Seneca Valley virus (SVV) in pig farms have raised concerns about disease resistance in different pig breeds. Min pigs are an excellent local pig breed in China, but the breed's strong disease resistance mechanism has not been clearly investigated. In this study, Min pigs and Landrace pigs were challenged with SVV, and the differences in pathogenicity between SVV-infected Min and Landrace pigs were evaluated in terms of production performance, survival rate, immune cell activity, pathological changes, viral titer, and cytokine expression. The results show that the mortality rate in Min pigs was significantly lower than that in Landrace pigs without substantial weight loss. The copy number of SVV RNA in the intestinal mucosa of Min pigs was lower than that in Landrace pigs. Additionally, the IgA and IgG titers in Min pigs were higher than those in Landrace pigs. Both the absolute number and percentage of M1 macrophages were elevated in Min pigs relative to Landrace pigs. This study is the first to identify differences in macrophage activity between SVV-infected Min pigs and Landrace pigs. The presented results indicate the potential research value of studying innate immunity differences in disease resistance between pig breeds.

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