First Identification and Genomic Characterization of NADC34-Like PRRSV Strains Isolated from MLV-Vaccinated Pigs in Korea

韩国首次鉴定并进行基因组表征从接种MLV疫苗的猪中分离出的NADC34样PRRSV毒株

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Abstract

NADC34-like porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome viruses (PRRSVs) are emerging globally. Although lineage 1 PRRSVs are emerging in Korea, NADC34-like PRRSV strains have not been detected to date. This study reports the isolation of the first NADC34-like PRRSV strains from samples of MLV-vaccinated animals on a Korean farm with a severe PRRS outbreak causing high mortality and abortion rates in July 2022. Three PRRSV strains with a whole genome length of 15,088 bp were isolated from the outbreaks, and their phylogenetic, recombination properties, and in vitro growth kinetics were evaluated comprehensively. These Korean strains clustered with those of American and Chinese sublineage 1.5 (NADC34-like strains), according to phylogenetic analyses based on the ORF5 gene and the whole genome. All three complete genome sequences originated from recombination between the RespPRRS MLV and NADC34-like strains, according to recombination analysis. Full-length Nsp2 sequence alignment indicated that all three isolates had a continuous deletion in 100 aa, which was similar to that of the IA/2014/NADC34. Based on phylogenetic analysis and the Nsp2 deletion pattern, the isolates are identified as NADC34-like PRRSV. Growth kinetic analysis based on primary porcine alveolar macrophages (PAMs) and MARC-145 cells has revealed that Korean NADC34-like PRRSV strains had better replication ability in primary PAMs than other Korean lineage 1 viruses or the reference strain VR2332, implying higher pathogenicity in pigs. Considering the fact that NADC34-like PRRSV strains were detected in MLV-vaccinated animals on a farm in the area of the highest pig population density in Korea, additional vaccine failure cases and the spread of the virus could be detected in the near future. Collectively, these results aid in comprehending the current epidemic state of PRRSVs in Korea and highlight the need for continuous surveillance.

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