Experimental infection of conventional nursing pigs and their dams with Porcine deltacoronavirus

Author:

Vitosh-Sillman Sarah123,Loy John Dustin123,Brodersen Bruce123,Kelling Clayton123,Doster Alan123,Topliff Christina123,Nelson Eric123,Bai Jianfa123,Schirtzinger Erin123,Poulsen Elizabeth123,Meadors Barbara123,Anderson Joseph123,Hause Benjamin123,Anderson Gary123,Hesse Richard123

Affiliation:

1. School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE (Vitosh-Sillman, Loy, Brodersen, Kelling, Doster, Topliff)

2. Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD (Nelson)

3. Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine, Manhattan, KS (Bai, Schirtzinger, Poulsen, Meadors, J Anderson, Hause, G Anderson, Hesse)

Abstract

Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is a newly identified virus that has been detected in swine herds of North America associated with enteric disease. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the pathogenicity, course of infection, virus kinetics, and aerosol transmission of PDCoV using 87 conventional piglets and their 9 dams, including aerosol and contact controls to emulate field conditions. Piglets 2–4 days of age and their dams were administered an oronasal PDCoV inoculum with a quantitative real-time reverse transcription (qRT)-PCR quantification cycle (Cq) value of 22 that was generated from a field sample having 100% nucleotide identity to USA/Illinois121/2014 determined by metagenomic sequencing and testing negative for other enteric disease agents using standard assays. Serial samples of blood, serum, oral fluids, nasal and fecal swabs, and tissues from sequential autopsy, conducted daily on days 1–8 and regular intervals thereafter, were collected throughout the 42-day study for qRT-PCR, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry. Diarrhea developed in all inoculated and contact control pigs, including dams, by 2 days post-inoculation (dpi) and in aerosol control pigs and dams by 3–4 dpi, with resolution occurring by 12 dpi. Mild to severe atrophic enteritis with PDCoV antigen staining was observed in the small intestine of affected piglets from 2 to 8 dpi. Mesenteric lymph node and small intestine were the primary sites of antigen detection by immunohistochemistry, and virus RNA was detected in these tissues to the end of the study. Virus RNA was detectable in piglet fecal swabs to 21 dpi, and dams to 14–35 dpi.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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