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Immune response in the recombinant strain of Lagovirus europaeus GI.1a.

Authors :
Bębnowska, Dominika
Hrynkiewicz, Rafał
Korona-Głowniak, Izabela
Niedźwiedzka-Rystwej, Paulina
Source :
Infection, Genetics & Evolution. Jun2023, Vol. 110, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Lagovirus europaeus /GI.1 is the virus that causes severe and dangerous rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) in rabbits. Recombination formation in RHD viruses is common. Recombination is thought to play a key role in the evolution of lagoviruses and therefore most likely influences the pathogenicity of L. europaeus /GI strains. Immunological events also play a key role in the control of RHD, and an in-depth knowledge of these phenomena provides insights into the characteristics of the infection, which can help implement appropriate infection control measures. To obtain a more complete picture of RHD caused by different GI.1 strains, it is necessary to correlate the genetic diversity within L. europaeus /GI.1 strains and the immune picture in response to infection. We performed a phylogenetic analysis of the L. europaeus /GI strains and compared the recombinant L. europaeus /GI.1 strain with the GI.1a strain on the basis of a thorough statistical analysis of immunological traits performed previously. Our phylogenetic analysis based on the sequence of the gene encoding the VP60 capsid protein of 34 strains of Lagovirus europaeus showed that the Hartmannsdorf strain forms a separate clade from the other GI.1a strains and is separate from the GI.1b-d strains. Next, we showed significant differences in the levels of individual parameters for non-specific cellular and humoral immunity in infection with the GI.1a strain and the Hartmannsdorf recombinant strain. Against the background of this study, our results indicate that the characteristics of each recombinant should be considered individually. • Lagovirus europaeus /GI.1 is the virus that causes severe and dangerous rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) in rabbits. • Recombination formation in RHD viruses is common and possibly influences the pathogenicity of the virus. • We performed a phylogenetic analysis of the L. europaeus strains and compared the recombinant strain with the GI.1a strain. • Our analysis showed differences in the levels of individual immunological parameters in infection with the two strains. • Our results indicate that the characteristics of each recombinant should be considered individually. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15671348
Volume :
110
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Infection, Genetics & Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162806241
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2023.105427