Cargando…

Acute Influenza A virus outbreak in an enzootic infected sow herd: Impact on viral dynamics, genetic and antigenic variability and effect of maternally derived antibodies and vaccination

Influenza A virus (IAV) is a highly contagious pathogen in pigs. Swine IAV (swIAV) infection causes respiratory disease and is thereby a challenge for animal health, animal welfare and the production economy. In Europe, the most widespread strategy for controlling swIAV is implementation of sow vacc...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ryt-Hansen, Pia, Pedersen, Anders Gorm, Larsen, Inge, Krog, Jesper Schak, Kristensen, Charlotte Sonne, Larsen, Lars Erik
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6855628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31725751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224854
_version_ 1783470440617869312
author Ryt-Hansen, Pia
Pedersen, Anders Gorm
Larsen, Inge
Krog, Jesper Schak
Kristensen, Charlotte Sonne
Larsen, Lars Erik
author_facet Ryt-Hansen, Pia
Pedersen, Anders Gorm
Larsen, Inge
Krog, Jesper Schak
Kristensen, Charlotte Sonne
Larsen, Lars Erik
author_sort Ryt-Hansen, Pia
collection PubMed
description Influenza A virus (IAV) is a highly contagious pathogen in pigs. Swine IAV (swIAV) infection causes respiratory disease and is thereby a challenge for animal health, animal welfare and the production economy. In Europe, the most widespread strategy for controlling swIAV is implementation of sow vaccination programs, to secure delivery of protective maternally derived antibodies (MDAs) to the newborn piglets. In this study we report a unique case, where a persistently swIAV (A/sw/Denmark/P5U4/2016(H1N1)) infected herd experienced an acute outbreak with a new swIAV subtype (A/sw/Denmark/HB4280U1/2017(H1N2)) and subsequently decided to implement a mass sow vaccination program. Clinical registrations, nasal swabs and blood samples were collected from four different batches of pigs before and after vaccination. Virus isolation, sequencing of the virus strain and hemagglutinin inhibition (HI) tests were performed on samples collected before and during the outbreak and after implementation of mass sow vaccination. After implementation of the sow mass vaccination, the time of infection was delayed and the viral load significantly decreased. An increased number of pigs, however, tested positive at two consecutive sampling times indicating prolonged shedding. In addition, a significantly smaller proportion of the 10–12 weeks old pigs were seropositive by the end of the study, indicating an impaired induction of antibodies against swIAV in the presence of MDAs. Sequencing of the herd strains revealed major differences in the hemagglutinin gene of the strain isolated before- and during the acute outbreak despite that, the two strains belonged to the same HA lineage. The HI tests confirmed a limited degree of cross-reaction between the two strains. Furthermore, the sequencing results of the hemagglutinin gene obtained before and after implementation of mass sow vaccination revealed an increased substitution rate and an increase in positively selected sites in the globular head of the hemagglutinin after vaccination.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6855628
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-68556282019-12-07 Acute Influenza A virus outbreak in an enzootic infected sow herd: Impact on viral dynamics, genetic and antigenic variability and effect of maternally derived antibodies and vaccination Ryt-Hansen, Pia Pedersen, Anders Gorm Larsen, Inge Krog, Jesper Schak Kristensen, Charlotte Sonne Larsen, Lars Erik PLoS One Research Article Influenza A virus (IAV) is a highly contagious pathogen in pigs. Swine IAV (swIAV) infection causes respiratory disease and is thereby a challenge for animal health, animal welfare and the production economy. In Europe, the most widespread strategy for controlling swIAV is implementation of sow vaccination programs, to secure delivery of protective maternally derived antibodies (MDAs) to the newborn piglets. In this study we report a unique case, where a persistently swIAV (A/sw/Denmark/P5U4/2016(H1N1)) infected herd experienced an acute outbreak with a new swIAV subtype (A/sw/Denmark/HB4280U1/2017(H1N2)) and subsequently decided to implement a mass sow vaccination program. Clinical registrations, nasal swabs and blood samples were collected from four different batches of pigs before and after vaccination. Virus isolation, sequencing of the virus strain and hemagglutinin inhibition (HI) tests were performed on samples collected before and during the outbreak and after implementation of mass sow vaccination. After implementation of the sow mass vaccination, the time of infection was delayed and the viral load significantly decreased. An increased number of pigs, however, tested positive at two consecutive sampling times indicating prolonged shedding. In addition, a significantly smaller proportion of the 10–12 weeks old pigs were seropositive by the end of the study, indicating an impaired induction of antibodies against swIAV in the presence of MDAs. Sequencing of the herd strains revealed major differences in the hemagglutinin gene of the strain isolated before- and during the acute outbreak despite that, the two strains belonged to the same HA lineage. The HI tests confirmed a limited degree of cross-reaction between the two strains. Furthermore, the sequencing results of the hemagglutinin gene obtained before and after implementation of mass sow vaccination revealed an increased substitution rate and an increase in positively selected sites in the globular head of the hemagglutinin after vaccination. Public Library of Science 2019-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6855628/ /pubmed/31725751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224854 Text en © 2019 Ryt-Hansen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ryt-Hansen, Pia
Pedersen, Anders Gorm
Larsen, Inge
Krog, Jesper Schak
Kristensen, Charlotte Sonne
Larsen, Lars Erik
Acute Influenza A virus outbreak in an enzootic infected sow herd: Impact on viral dynamics, genetic and antigenic variability and effect of maternally derived antibodies and vaccination
title Acute Influenza A virus outbreak in an enzootic infected sow herd: Impact on viral dynamics, genetic and antigenic variability and effect of maternally derived antibodies and vaccination
title_full Acute Influenza A virus outbreak in an enzootic infected sow herd: Impact on viral dynamics, genetic and antigenic variability and effect of maternally derived antibodies and vaccination
title_fullStr Acute Influenza A virus outbreak in an enzootic infected sow herd: Impact on viral dynamics, genetic and antigenic variability and effect of maternally derived antibodies and vaccination
title_full_unstemmed Acute Influenza A virus outbreak in an enzootic infected sow herd: Impact on viral dynamics, genetic and antigenic variability and effect of maternally derived antibodies and vaccination
title_short Acute Influenza A virus outbreak in an enzootic infected sow herd: Impact on viral dynamics, genetic and antigenic variability and effect of maternally derived antibodies and vaccination
title_sort acute influenza a virus outbreak in an enzootic infected sow herd: impact on viral dynamics, genetic and antigenic variability and effect of maternally derived antibodies and vaccination
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6855628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31725751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224854
work_keys_str_mv AT rythansenpia acuteinfluenzaavirusoutbreakinanenzooticinfectedsowherdimpactonviraldynamicsgeneticandantigenicvariabilityandeffectofmaternallyderivedantibodiesandvaccination
AT pedersenandersgorm acuteinfluenzaavirusoutbreakinanenzooticinfectedsowherdimpactonviraldynamicsgeneticandantigenicvariabilityandeffectofmaternallyderivedantibodiesandvaccination
AT larseninge acuteinfluenzaavirusoutbreakinanenzooticinfectedsowherdimpactonviraldynamicsgeneticandantigenicvariabilityandeffectofmaternallyderivedantibodiesandvaccination
AT krogjesperschak acuteinfluenzaavirusoutbreakinanenzooticinfectedsowherdimpactonviraldynamicsgeneticandantigenicvariabilityandeffectofmaternallyderivedantibodiesandvaccination
AT kristensencharlottesonne acuteinfluenzaavirusoutbreakinanenzooticinfectedsowherdimpactonviraldynamicsgeneticandantigenicvariabilityandeffectofmaternallyderivedantibodiesandvaccination
AT larsenlarserik acuteinfluenzaavirusoutbreakinanenzooticinfectedsowherdimpactonviraldynamicsgeneticandantigenicvariabilityandeffectofmaternallyderivedantibodiesandvaccination