Genetic and Pathogenic Characteristics of an Emerging Lineage 7 PRRSV-2 (Prime Pac-Like) Strain in China.
Yuan Yang, Haoyu Chen, Feimin Xie, Xuejing Li, Xin Lan, Hua Wang, Ziyi Wang, Kewei Fan, Wei Wei, Cheng Luo, Ailing Dai, Xiaohua Li, Manlin Luo, Chunhua Wei, Jiankui Liu
Abstract
Open AccessThe emergence of the NADC30-like (Lineage1.8) porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) has accelerated the evolutionary divergence of PRRSV, causing significant economic losses to Chinese swine industry. In the present study, a novel Lineage 7 (L7/Prime Pac-like) PRRSV strain FJZHK-2025 was isolated in China. Full-length genome analysis revealed that FJZHK-2025 is closely related to L7 PRRSV and exhibits the highest nucleotide homology (96.4%-96.5%) with the L7 PRRSV reference strains. Notably, FJZHK-2025 contained a 36 amino acid (aa) insertion within Nsp2 that was identical to the Prime Pac PRRS vaccine strain. Phylogenetic analysis, recombination detection, and regional genomic homology comparisons revealed that FJZHK-2025 originated from inter-lineage recombination between L7 and lineage 1.8 (NADC30-like) PRRSV-2 strains. Animal challenge experiments showed that piglets infected with FJZHK-2025 developed a persistent high fever, displayed mild to moderate clinical symptoms and presented with moderate lung pathological lesions, indicating that the FJZHK-2025 strain is pathogenic to piglets. Therefore, it is critical to develop an effective strategy to prevent and control the spread of L7 PRRSV in China.