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Characterization of three African swine fever viruses from diferent clinical settings revealed a potential attenuation mechanism
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作者 Jiajia Zhang Yuening Wang +8 位作者 Kaili Zhang Dafu Deng Kai Peng wanglong zheng Nanhua Chen Penggang Liu Shaobin Shang Ruichao Li Jianzhong Zhu 《Animal Diseases》 CAS 2024年第4期263-274,共12页
African swine fever(ASF)is an acute and fatal hemorrhagic disease in domestic pigs and wild boars caused by African swine fever virus(ASFV)that currently threatens the pig industry worldwide.Since the 2018 ASF outbrea... African swine fever(ASF)is an acute and fatal hemorrhagic disease in domestic pigs and wild boars caused by African swine fever virus(ASFV)that currently threatens the pig industry worldwide.Since the 2018 ASF outbreak in China,ASFV has evolved and caused diverse clinical manifestations,such as chronic and asymptomatic infections.Therefore,it is important to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying ASFV attenuation in the feld.Here,we isolated three ASFVs from one diseased and two asymptomatic pigs by using primary porcine alveolar macrophages(PAMs)from both domestic pigs and Bama minipigs.The three ASFVs exhibited similar phenotypes in cell culture,includ‑ing cytopathic efects(CPEs),hemadsorptions(HADs),viral protein expressions and growth curves.Genome sequenc‑ing revealed that all three ASFVs were genotype II strains.Genomic comparisons suggested that the disruption of the viral genes MGF360 and MGF110,rather than EP402R and EP153R,is likely involved in the potential attenuation of ASFV via the upregulation of innate immune responses. 展开更多
关键词 African swine fever virus Virus isolation Genome sequence Genotype II Attenuation
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