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Characterization of a Gallid herpesvirus 2 strain with novel reticuloendotheliosis virus long terminal repeat inserts

Authors
  • Zhang, Yan-ping1
  • Bao, Ke-yan1
  • Sun, Guo-rong1
  • Lv, Hong-chao1
  • Cui, Hong-yu1
  • Gao, Yu-long1
  • Wang, Xiao-mei1
  • Liu, Chang-jun1
  • 1 The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Division of Avian Infectious Diseases, State Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Harbin, 150001, People’s Republic of China , Harbin (China)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Virus Genes
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Publication Date
Feb 13, 2017
Volume
53
Issue
3
Pages
386–391
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1007/s11262-017-1427-1
Source
Springer Nature
Keywords
License
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Abstract

A bacterial artificial chromosome clone, designated LCY, was constructed from a Gallid herpesvirus 2 (GaHV-2) isolate from a GaHV-2 and reticuloendotheliosis virus co-infected clinical sample. The LCY GaHV-2 insert was sequenced and found to consist of 175,319 nucleotides. LCY GaHV-2 open reading frames (ORFs) had a high sequence identity to those of reference strains. The major difference was that two REV long terminal repeats (LTRs), in the same direction, were inserted at the internal repeat short (IRs)/unique short (Us) and Us/terminal repeat short (TRs) junctions. In addition, the a-like sequence and UL36 were different from other strains. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that LCY was closely related to pandemic strains in China. A pathogenicity study and a vaccination-challenge test were performed on LCY and the reference strain, GA. The results showed that LCY induced gross Marek’s disease (MD) lesions and mortality in 71.4 and 7.1% of chickens, respectively, which are lower rates than those observed for the reference strain GA (85.7 and 35.7%). The commercially available CVI988 vaccine provided complete protection against LCY and GA (100%). These results showed that the isolate exhibited lower pathogenicity in SPF chickens. This study revealed that a novel pattern of LTR inserts was found in the strain LCY and that the strain was of low virulence. The present work expands the available genetic information for GaHV-2 and will be useful for the control of MD in China.

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