Pathogenesis of Korean Type 1 (European Genotype) Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus in Experimentally Infected Pigs

Journal of Comparative Pathology(2012)

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The aim of this study was to elucidate the pathogenesis of experimental infection with Korean type 1 porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) by defining the virus distribution, sites of viral replication, viraemia and gross and microscopical lesions in conventional pigs studied for 28days after intranasal inoculation. Mean rectal temperature was significantly higher in infected pigs than in negative control pigs at 2days post inoculation (dpi) (P=0.004), 3dpi (P<0.001), 4dpi (P=0.003) and 5dpi (P=0.034). The log10TCID50/ml of type 1 PRRSV increased significantly at 0–1dpi (P=0.024) and 5–7dpi (P=0.029), but decreased at 10–14dpi (P=0.026) and 14–21dpi (P=0.012) in infected pigs. Infected pigs developed multifocal, tan-mottled areas of lung tissue with irregular and indistinct borders. Microscopical lesions, when present, were multifocal, mild to moderate, generally most extensive at 5–7dpi (P=0.036), and were nearly resolved at 28dpi. Type 1 PRRSV nucleic acid and antigen were detected exclusively within the cytoplasm of macrophages and type I and II pneumocytes. The score for PRRSV-positive cells increased at 3–7dpi (P<0.05) and decreased at 10–14dpi (P=0.034) in infected pigs. Thus, respiratory disease was reproduced in conventional pigs by infection with Korean type 1 PRRSV.
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pig,porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus,type 1 PRRSV,type 2 PRRSV
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