Genomic Characterization and gE/gI-Deleted Strain Construction of Novel PRV Variants Isolated in Central China

Author:

Ren Jianle1ORCID,Tan Shanshan1,Chen Xinxin2,Yao Jiying1,Niu Zhihong1,Wang Ying1,Ma Lei3ORCID,Gao Xiaolong4,Niu Sheng1,Liang Libin1,Li Junping1,Zhao Yujun1,Tian Wen-xia1

Affiliation:

1. College of Veterinary Medicine, Shanxi Agricultural University, Jinzhong 030801, China

2. Beijing Solarbio Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 101102, China

3. School of Biotechnology and Food Engineering, Anyang Institute of Technology, Anyang 455000, China

4. Beijing Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, Beijing 102629, China

Abstract

Pseudorabies virus (PRV) variants have caused substantial economic losses in the swine industry in China since 2011. To surveil the genetic variation in PRV field strains, here, two novel variant strains of PRV were isolated from Shanxi Province in central China and were designated SX1910 and SX1911. To identify the genetic characteristics of the two isolates, their complete genomes were sequenced, and phylogenetic analysis and sequence alignment revealed that field PRV variants have undergone genetic variations; notably, the protein-coding sequences UL5, UL36, US1 and IE180 exhibited extensive variation and contained one or more hypervariable regions. Furthermore, we also found that the glycoproteins gB and gD of the two isolates had some novel amino acid (aa) mutations. Importantly, most of these mutations were located on the surface of the protein molecule, according to protein structure model analysis. We constructed a mutant virus of SX1911 with deletion of the gE and gI genes via CRISPR/Cas9. When tested in mice, SX1911-ΔgE/gI-vaccinated mice were protected within a comparable range to Bartha-K61-vaccinated mice. Additionally, a higher dose of inactivated Bartha-K61 protected the mice from lethal SX1911 challenge, while a lower neutralization titer, higher viral load and more severe microscopic lesions were displayed in Bartha-K61-vaccinated mice. These findings highlight the need for continuous monitoring of PRV and novel vaccine development or vaccination program design for PRV control in China.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Innovation Program of Shanxi Agricultural University

special Fund for Science and Technology Innovation Teams of Shanxi Province

Fund for Shanxi “1331 Project”

University Science and Technology Innovation Project of Shanxi Province

Scientific Research Project of Shanxi Province Doctoral Graduates and Postdoctoral Researchers to Work in Shanxi Province

Innovation Projects of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Shanxi Agricultural University

Shanxi Key Laboratory of Protein Structure Determination

Scientific Research Project of Colleges and Universities in Henan Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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