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Pathogenesis of Korean Sapelovirus A in piglets and chicks

Sapelovirus A (SV-A), formerly known as porcine sapelovirus as a member of a new genus Sapelovirus, is known to cause enteritis, pneumonia, polioencephalomyelitis and reproductive disorders in pigs. We have recently identified α2,3-linked sialic acid on GD1a ganglioside as a functional SV-A receptor...

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Autores principales: Kim, Deok-Song, Kang, Mun-Il, Son, Kyu-Yeol, Bak, Geon-Yong, Park, Jun-Gyu, Hosmillo, Myra, Seo, Ja-Young, Kim, Ji-Yun, Alfajaro, Mia Madel, Soliman, Mahmoud, Baek, Yeong-Bin, Cho, Eun-Hyo, Lee, Ju-Hwan, Kwon, Joseph, Choi, Jong-Soon, Goodfellow, Ian, Cho, Kyoung-Oh
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5078829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27487773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.000571
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author Kim, Deok-Song
Kang, Mun-Il
Son, Kyu-Yeol
Bak, Geon-Yong
Park, Jun-Gyu
Hosmillo, Myra
Seo, Ja-Young
Kim, Ji-Yun
Alfajaro, Mia Madel
Soliman, Mahmoud
Baek, Yeong-Bin
Cho, Eun-Hyo
Lee, Ju-Hwan
Kwon, Joseph
Choi, Jong-Soon
Goodfellow, Ian
Cho, Kyoung-Oh
author_facet Kim, Deok-Song
Kang, Mun-Il
Son, Kyu-Yeol
Bak, Geon-Yong
Park, Jun-Gyu
Hosmillo, Myra
Seo, Ja-Young
Kim, Ji-Yun
Alfajaro, Mia Madel
Soliman, Mahmoud
Baek, Yeong-Bin
Cho, Eun-Hyo
Lee, Ju-Hwan
Kwon, Joseph
Choi, Jong-Soon
Goodfellow, Ian
Cho, Kyoung-Oh
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description Sapelovirus A (SV-A), formerly known as porcine sapelovirus as a member of a new genus Sapelovirus, is known to cause enteritis, pneumonia, polioencephalomyelitis and reproductive disorders in pigs. We have recently identified α2,3-linked sialic acid on GD1a ganglioside as a functional SV-A receptor rich in the cells of pigs and chickens. However, the role of GD1a in viral pathogenesis remains elusive. Here, we demonstrated that a Korean SV-A strain could induce diarrhoea and intestinal pathology in piglets but not in chicks. Moreover, this Korean SV-A strain had mild extra-intestinal tropisms appearing as mild, non-suppurative myelitis, encephalitis and pneumonia in piglets, but not in chicks. By real-time reverse transcription (RT) PCR, higher viral RNA levels were detected in faecal samples than in sera or extra-intestinal organs from virus-inoculated piglets. Immunohistochemistry confirmed that high viral antigens were detected in the epithelial cells of intestines from virus-inoculated piglets but not from chicks. This Korean SV-A strain could bind the cultured cell lines originated from various species, but replication occurred only in cells of porcine origin. These data indicated that this Korean SV-A strain could replicate and induce pathology in piglets but not in chicks, suggesting that additional porcine-specific factors are required for virus entry and replication. In addition, this Korean SV-A strain is enteropathogenic, but could spread to the bloodstream from the gut and disseminate to extra-intestinal organs and tissues. These results will contribute to our understanding of SV-A pathogenesis so that efficient anti-sapelovirus drugs and vaccines could be developed in the future.
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spelling pubmed-50788292017-03-29 Pathogenesis of Korean Sapelovirus A in piglets and chicks Kim, Deok-Song Kang, Mun-Il Son, Kyu-Yeol Bak, Geon-Yong Park, Jun-Gyu Hosmillo, Myra Seo, Ja-Young Kim, Ji-Yun Alfajaro, Mia Madel Soliman, Mahmoud Baek, Yeong-Bin Cho, Eun-Hyo Lee, Ju-Hwan Kwon, Joseph Choi, Jong-Soon Goodfellow, Ian Cho, Kyoung-Oh J Gen Virol Standard Sapelovirus A (SV-A), formerly known as porcine sapelovirus as a member of a new genus Sapelovirus, is known to cause enteritis, pneumonia, polioencephalomyelitis and reproductive disorders in pigs. We have recently identified α2,3-linked sialic acid on GD1a ganglioside as a functional SV-A receptor rich in the cells of pigs and chickens. However, the role of GD1a in viral pathogenesis remains elusive. Here, we demonstrated that a Korean SV-A strain could induce diarrhoea and intestinal pathology in piglets but not in chicks. Moreover, this Korean SV-A strain had mild extra-intestinal tropisms appearing as mild, non-suppurative myelitis, encephalitis and pneumonia in piglets, but not in chicks. By real-time reverse transcription (RT) PCR, higher viral RNA levels were detected in faecal samples than in sera or extra-intestinal organs from virus-inoculated piglets. Immunohistochemistry confirmed that high viral antigens were detected in the epithelial cells of intestines from virus-inoculated piglets but not from chicks. This Korean SV-A strain could bind the cultured cell lines originated from various species, but replication occurred only in cells of porcine origin. These data indicated that this Korean SV-A strain could replicate and induce pathology in piglets but not in chicks, suggesting that additional porcine-specific factors are required for virus entry and replication. In addition, this Korean SV-A strain is enteropathogenic, but could spread to the bloodstream from the gut and disseminate to extra-intestinal organs and tissues. These results will contribute to our understanding of SV-A pathogenesis so that efficient anti-sapelovirus drugs and vaccines could be developed in the future. Microbiology Society 2016-10 2016-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5078829/ /pubmed/27487773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.000571 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kim, Deok-Song
Kang, Mun-Il
Son, Kyu-Yeol
Bak, Geon-Yong
Park, Jun-Gyu
Hosmillo, Myra
Seo, Ja-Young
Kim, Ji-Yun
Alfajaro, Mia Madel
Soliman, Mahmoud
Baek, Yeong-Bin
Cho, Eun-Hyo
Lee, Ju-Hwan
Kwon, Joseph
Choi, Jong-Soon
Goodfellow, Ian
Cho, Kyoung-Oh
Pathogenesis of Korean Sapelovirus A in piglets and chicks
title Pathogenesis of Korean Sapelovirus A in piglets and chicks
title_full Pathogenesis of Korean Sapelovirus A in piglets and chicks
title_fullStr Pathogenesis of Korean Sapelovirus A in piglets and chicks
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenesis of Korean Sapelovirus A in piglets and chicks
title_short Pathogenesis of Korean Sapelovirus A in piglets and chicks
title_sort pathogenesis of korean sapelovirus a in piglets and chicks
topic Standard
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5078829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27487773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.000571
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