Changes in VP3 and VP5 genes during the attenuation of the very virulent infectious bursal disease virus strain Gx isolated in China

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Xiaomei Wang
Houshuang Zhang
Honglei Gao
Chaoyang Fu
Yulong Gao
Yulin Ju
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[1] Harbin Veterinary Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,National Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology
[2] Yanbian University,Department of Preclinical Veterinary Medicine
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Virus Genes | 2007年 / 34卷
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Infectious Bursal Disease Virus; VP3 gene; VP5 gene; Attenuation;
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A very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV) Gx strain with high pathogenicity was attenuated through replication in specific-pathogen free (SPF) chicken embryos and in chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF) cell cultures. The changes in nucleotide sequences and the deduced amino acid sequences of VP3 and VP5 genes during attenuation were obtained. Sequence analysis of selected passages from numbers 0 to 20 in CEF’s (designated here Gx to CEF-20) showed that there were no amino acid changes detected in the VP3 and VP5 genes before CEF-9. There were some changes in the nucleotide sequence and amino acid substitutions in the VP3 and VP5 genes at CEF-9. CEF-9 was an intermediate with some amino acid changes which were possibly related to virulence. The amino acid sequences of VP2 and VP5 genes remained unchanged from CEF-10 to CEF-20. The results of pathogenicity test showed that the mortalities of vvIBDV-Gx, CEF-5, CEF-8, and CEF-9 were 64, 60, 60, and 28%, respectively, while there were no mortalities observed for CEF-10, CEF-15 and CEF-20. There was also no bursal atrophy when chickens were inoculated with CEF-10, CEF-15, and CEF-20. Virus neutralization tests with the Gx strain and sera from inoculated chickens showed that the antigenicity was similar from Gx to CEF-20. The implications of these findings for the study of IBDV virulence and a more effective control of vvIBDV are discussed.
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