Virulence evaluation of Israeli Marek’s disease virus isolates from commercial poultry using their meq gene sequence

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Irit Davidson
Caterina Lupini
Elena Catelli
Giulia Quaglia
Luca Maddaloni
Giulia Mescolini
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[1] Kimron Veterinary Institute,Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences
[2] University of Bologna,Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases, Sapienza
[3] University of Rome,Operating Unit of Animal Health and Hygiene of Livestock Production, Department of Public Health
[4] AUSL della Romagna,undefined
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Virus Genes | 2024年 / 60卷
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Marek’s disease; 2; gene; Molecular characterisation; Phylogenetic analysis; Virulence evaluation;
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Fifty-seven Gallid alphaherpesvirus 2 (GaHV-2) isolates, collected during a 30-year period (1990–2019) from commercial poultry flocks affected by Marek’s disease (MD), were molecularly characterised. The GaHV-2 meq gene was amplified and sequenced to evaluate the virus virulence, based on the number of PPPPs within the proline-rich repeats (PRRs) of its transactivation domain. The present illustration of virus virulence evaluation on a large scale of field virus isolates by molecular analysis exemplifies the practical benefit and usefulness of the molecular marker in commercial GaVH-2 isolates. The alternative assay of GaVH-2 virulence pathotyping is the classical Gold Standard ADOL method, which is difficult and impossible to employ on a large scale using the Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) chicks of the ADOL strains kept in isolators for two months. The phylogenetic analysis performed in the present study showed that the meq gene amino acid sequences of the 57 Israeli strains divide into 16 phylogenetic branches. The virulence evaluation was performed in comparison with 36 GaHV-2 prototype strains, previously characterised by the in vivo Gold Standard ADOL assay. The results obtained revealed that the GaHV-2 strains circulating in Israel have evolved into a higher virulence potential during the years, as the four-proline stretches number in the meq gene decreased over the investigated period, typically of very virulent virus prototypes. The present study supports the meq gene molecular markers for the assessment of field GaVH-2 strains virulence.
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