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Genetic Variability of PRRSV Vaccine Strains Used in the National Eradication Programme, Hungary

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a globally spread, highly infectious viral disease. Live, attenuated vaccines against PRRS virus (PRRSV) decrease virus excretion and evoke protective immunity reducing the economic damage caused by the disease. In a longitudinal molecular epid...

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Autores principales: Bálint, Ádám, Molnár, Tamás, Kecskeméti, Sándor, Kulcsár, Gábor, Soós, Tibor, Szabó, Péter M., Kaszab, Eszter, Fornyos, Kinga, Zádori, Zoltán, Bányai, Krisztián, Szabó, István
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451974
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080849
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author Bálint, Ádám
Molnár, Tamás
Kecskeméti, Sándor
Kulcsár, Gábor
Soós, Tibor
Szabó, Péter M.
Kaszab, Eszter
Fornyos, Kinga
Zádori, Zoltán
Bányai, Krisztián
Szabó, István
author_facet Bálint, Ádám
Molnár, Tamás
Kecskeméti, Sándor
Kulcsár, Gábor
Soós, Tibor
Szabó, Péter M.
Kaszab, Eszter
Fornyos, Kinga
Zádori, Zoltán
Bányai, Krisztián
Szabó, István
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description Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a globally spread, highly infectious viral disease. Live, attenuated vaccines against PRRS virus (PRRSV) decrease virus excretion and evoke protective immunity reducing the economic damage caused by the disease. In a longitudinal molecular epidemiological study accompanying ongoing national eradication programme we evaluated the suitability of PRRSV ORF5 and ORF7 sequences to identify possible field strains of vaccine-origin. In total, 2342 ORF5 sequences and 478 ORF7 sequences were analysed. Vaccine strains were identified by sequence identity values and phylogenetic network analysis. Strains that shared greater than 98% nucleotide identity within ORF5 and/or ORF7 were considered to have originated from vaccine. A total of 882 (37.6%) ORF5 and 88 (18.4%) ORF7 sequences met these criteria. In detail, 618, 179 and 35 ORF5 and 51, 29 and 8 ORF7 sequences were related to Porcilis PRRS vaccine, Unistrain PRRS vaccine, and ReproCyc PRRS EU vaccine, respectively. Data showed that the Porcilis vaccine was genetically more stable. Whereas, the variability of the Unistrain and the ReproCyc strains was significantly higher. Given that ORF7 shares, in some instances, complete identity between a particular vaccine strain and some historic variants of field PRRSV strains, care must be taken when evaluating vaccine relatedness of a field isolate based on the ORF7. On the contrary, ORF5 sequences were more suitable to predict the vaccine origin making a distinction more robustly between field and vaccine strains. We conclude that ORF5 based molecular epidemiological studies support more efficiently the ongoing PRRS eradication programmes. The conclusions presented in this large-scale PRRS molecular epidemiological study provides a framework for future eradication programmes planned in other countries.
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spelling pubmed-84026172021-08-29 Genetic Variability of PRRSV Vaccine Strains Used in the National Eradication Programme, Hungary Bálint, Ádám Molnár, Tamás Kecskeméti, Sándor Kulcsár, Gábor Soós, Tibor Szabó, Péter M. Kaszab, Eszter Fornyos, Kinga Zádori, Zoltán Bányai, Krisztián Szabó, István Vaccines (Basel) Article Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a globally spread, highly infectious viral disease. Live, attenuated vaccines against PRRS virus (PRRSV) decrease virus excretion and evoke protective immunity reducing the economic damage caused by the disease. In a longitudinal molecular epidemiological study accompanying ongoing national eradication programme we evaluated the suitability of PRRSV ORF5 and ORF7 sequences to identify possible field strains of vaccine-origin. In total, 2342 ORF5 sequences and 478 ORF7 sequences were analysed. Vaccine strains were identified by sequence identity values and phylogenetic network analysis. Strains that shared greater than 98% nucleotide identity within ORF5 and/or ORF7 were considered to have originated from vaccine. A total of 882 (37.6%) ORF5 and 88 (18.4%) ORF7 sequences met these criteria. In detail, 618, 179 and 35 ORF5 and 51, 29 and 8 ORF7 sequences were related to Porcilis PRRS vaccine, Unistrain PRRS vaccine, and ReproCyc PRRS EU vaccine, respectively. Data showed that the Porcilis vaccine was genetically more stable. Whereas, the variability of the Unistrain and the ReproCyc strains was significantly higher. Given that ORF7 shares, in some instances, complete identity between a particular vaccine strain and some historic variants of field PRRSV strains, care must be taken when evaluating vaccine relatedness of a field isolate based on the ORF7. On the contrary, ORF5 sequences were more suitable to predict the vaccine origin making a distinction more robustly between field and vaccine strains. We conclude that ORF5 based molecular epidemiological studies support more efficiently the ongoing PRRS eradication programmes. The conclusions presented in this large-scale PRRS molecular epidemiological study provides a framework for future eradication programmes planned in other countries. MDPI 2021-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8402617/ /pubmed/34451974 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080849 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bálint, Ádám
Molnár, Tamás
Kecskeméti, Sándor
Kulcsár, Gábor
Soós, Tibor
Szabó, Péter M.
Kaszab, Eszter
Fornyos, Kinga
Zádori, Zoltán
Bányai, Krisztián
Szabó, István
Genetic Variability of PRRSV Vaccine Strains Used in the National Eradication Programme, Hungary
title Genetic Variability of PRRSV Vaccine Strains Used in the National Eradication Programme, Hungary
title_full Genetic Variability of PRRSV Vaccine Strains Used in the National Eradication Programme, Hungary
title_fullStr Genetic Variability of PRRSV Vaccine Strains Used in the National Eradication Programme, Hungary
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Variability of PRRSV Vaccine Strains Used in the National Eradication Programme, Hungary
title_short Genetic Variability of PRRSV Vaccine Strains Used in the National Eradication Programme, Hungary
title_sort genetic variability of prrsv vaccine strains used in the national eradication programme, hungary
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451974
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080849
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