Pathogenicity and vaccine efficacy of two virulent infectious laryngotracheitis virus strains in Egypt

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Mohamed El-Saied
Magdy M. El-Mahdy
Mahmoud Bayoumi
Reem A. Soliman
Marwa. F. Elsayed
Ezz El-Din Sakr
Mostafa Bastami
Munir M. El-Safty
Mohamed Shaalan
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[1] Cairo University,Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Cairo University,Department of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Central Laboratory for Evaluation of Veterinary Biologics,Department of Poultry Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[4] Cairo University,undefined
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BMC Veterinary Research | / 18卷
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ILTV; Histopathology; Recombinant strain; CEO-like strain; gC gene; Egypt;
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Infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) is an economically crucial respiratory disease of poultry that affects the industry worldwide. Vaccination is the principal tool in the control of the disease outbreak. In an earlier study, we comprehensively characterized the circulating strains in Egypt and identified both CEO-like and recombinant strains are dominant. Herein, we investigated the pathogenicity of two virulent strains representing the CEO-like (Sharkia_2018) and recombinant strain (Qalubia_2018). Additionally, we evaluated the efficacy of different commercial vaccines (HVT-LT, CEO, and TCO) against the two isolates in terms of the histopathological lesion scores and the viral (gC) gene load. A total of 270 White Leghorn-specific pathogen-free male chicks were divided into nine groups of 30 birds, each housed in separate isolators. Birds were distributed as follows; one group was non-vaccinated, non-challenged, and served as a negative control. Two groups were non-vaccinated and infected with the two isolates of interest and served as a positive control to test the pathogenicity. Six groups were vaccinated and challenged; two groups were vaccinated with vector vaccine at one day old. The other four groups were vaccinated with either the CEO- or TCO- vaccine (two groups each) at four weeks of age. Three weeks after vaccination, birds were infected with the virulent ILTV isolates. The larynx, trachea, and harderian gland samples were taken at 1, 3, and 7 days post-infection for histopathological lesion score and molecular detection. Notably, The recombinant strain was more virulent and pathogenic than CEO-like ILTV strains. Moreover, the TCO vaccine was less immunogenic than the vector and CEO vaccines.
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