Viruses (May 2023)

Pathogenicity of GI-23 Avian Infectious Bronchitis Virus Strain Isolated in Brazil

  • Iara Maria Trevisol,
  • Luizinho Caron,
  • Marcos Antônio Zanella Mores,
  • Daiane Voss-Rech,
  • Gabriel da Silva Zani,
  • Alberto Back,
  • Jorge Augusto Petroli Marchesi,
  • Paulo Augusto Esteves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v15051200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. 1200

Abstract

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IBV variants belonging to the GI-23 lineage have circulated since 1998 in the Middle East and have spread to several countries over time. In Brazil, the first report of GI-23 occurred in 2022. The study aimed to evaluate the in vivo pathogenicity of exotic variant GI-23 isolates. Biological samples were screening by real-time RT-PCR and classified in to GI-1 or G1-11 lineages. Interestingly, 47.77% were not classified in these lineages. Nine of the unclassified strains were sequenced and showed a high similarity to the GI-23 strain. All nine were isolated and three, were studied for pathogenicity. At necropsy, the main observations were the presence of mucus in the trachea and congestion in the tracheal mucosa. In addition, lesions on the tracheas showed marked ciliostasis, and the ciliary activity confirmed the high pathogenicity of isolates. This variant is highly pathogenic to the upper respiratory tract and can cause severe kidney lesions. This study confirm a circulation of GI-23 strain in the country and report, to first time, the isolation of an exotic variant of IBV in Brazil.

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