Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Mar 2023)

Chicken-origin Cluster 3.2 Tembusu virus exhibits higher infectivity than duck-origin Cluster 2 Tembusu virus in chicks

  • Yunzhen Huang,
  • Yunzhen Huang,
  • Ziqiang Hu,
  • Jiawen Dong,
  • Jiawen Dong,
  • Jiawen Dong,
  • Linlin Li,
  • Linlin Li,
  • Linlin Li,
  • Linlin Li,
  • Junqin Zhang,
  • Junqin Zhang,
  • Junqin Zhang,
  • Ruihuan Kuang,
  • Ruihuan Kuang,
  • Shimin Gao,
  • Minhua Sun,
  • Minhua Sun,
  • Minhua Sun,
  • Minhua Sun,
  • Ming Liao,
  • Ming Liao,
  • Ming Liao,
  • Ming Liao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1152802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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In 2020, a chicken-origin Cluster 3 Tembusu virus (TMUV) caused outbreaks of a disease characterized by egg-drop syndrome in laying hens in China. In the present study, a TMUV strain, TMUV-GX, was isolated from tissue samples of laying hens with egg drop syndrome in south China. Phylogenetic analysis grouped TMUV-GX into TMUV Cluster 3.2, which was distinct from the prevalent TMUV Cluster 2 in duck flocks. To study the infectivity and pathogenicity of TMUV-GX in chickens and ducks, 7 day-old specific pathogen-free (SPF) chicks and SPF ducklings were infected with the same dose of the TMUV-GX. As a comparison, the duck-origin Cluster 2 strain, TMUV-JM, infection groups were set up in chicks and ducklings. Compared with the low infectivity and pathogenicity of TMUV-JM in chicks, the chicken-origin TMUV-GX displayed high replication competence in multiple tissues and caused tissues histopathological damage. In addition, the replication competence of TMUV-GX in ducklings was comparable to that of TMUV-JM. Our study revealed chicken-origin Cluster 3.2 TMUV exhibits high infectivity in chicks and ducklings, and suggested that chicken-origin Cluster 3.2 TMUV possesses a biological basis for widespread infection of chickens and ducks.

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