Emerging lethal infectious bronchitis coronavirus variants with multiorgan tropism
Journal
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
Journal Volume
67
Journal Issue
2
Pages
884-893
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Abstract
Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes respiratory diseases in chickens and poses an economic threat to the poultry industry worldwide. Despite vaccine use, there have been field outbreaks of IBV in Taiwan. This study aimed to characterize the emerging IBV variants circulating in Taiwan. The analysis of the structural protein genes showed that these variants emerged through frequent recombination events among Taiwan strains, China strains, Japan strains and vaccine strains. Cross-neutralization tests revealed that two of the variants exhibited novel serotypes. Clinicopathological assessment showed that two of the variants caused high fatality rates of 67% and 20% in one-day-old SPF chicks, and all the variants possessed multiorgan tropisms, including trachea, proventriculus and urogenital tissues. Furthermore, the commercial live-attenuated Mass-type vaccine conferred poor protection against these variants. This study identified novel genotypes, serotypes and pathotypes of emerging IBV variants circulating in Taiwan. There is an urgent need for effective countermeasures against these variant strains. ? 2019 Blackwell Verlag GmbH
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Other Subjects
nucleocapsid protein; structural protein; virus antibody; virus RNA; virus vaccine; animal experiment; animal model; animal tissue; antibody production; antigenic variation; antigenicity; Article; avian infectious bronchitis; Avian infectious bronchitis virus; broiler; controlled study; enzyme linked immunosorbent assay; female; gene sequence; genotype; immunohistochemistry; kidney; lethality; mortality rate; neighbor joining method; nonhuman; organ; phenotype; phylogeny; proventriculus; reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction; RNA extraction; sequence homology; serotype; trachea; urogenital system; vaccination; viral tropism; virus detection; virus neutralization; virus recombinant; virus shedding; virus titration; virus transmission; virus virulence; animal; bird disease; bronchitis; chicken; Coronavirus infection; epidemic; genetic variation; genetics; germfree animal; immunology; physiology; Taiwan; veterinary medicine; viral tropism; virology; Animals; Bronchitis; Chickens; Coronavirus Infections; Disease Outbreaks; Female; Genetic Variation; Infectious bronchitis virus; Poultry Diseases; Proventriculus; Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms; Taiwan; Trachea; Viral Tropism
Type
journal article