Deletion of a CD2-like gene, 8-DR, from African swine fever virus affects viral infection in domestic swine

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Borca, MV [1 ]
Carrillo, C [1 ]
Zsak, L [1 ]
Laegreid, WW [1 ]
Kutish, GF [1 ]
Neilan, JG [1 ]
Burrage, TG [1 ]
Rock, DL [1 ]
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[1] USDA ARS, Plum Isl Anim Dis Ctr, Greenport, NY 11944 USA
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10.1128/JVI.72.4.2881-2889.1998
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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An African swine fever virus (ASFV) gene with similarity to the T-lymphocyte surface antigen CD2 has been found in the pathogenic African isolate Malawi Lil-20/1 (open reading frame [ORF] 8-DR) and a cell culture-adapted European virus, BA71V (ORF EP402R) and has been shown to be responsible for the hemadsorption phenomenon observed for ASFV-infected cells. The structural and functional similarities of the ASFV gene product to CD2, a cellular protein involved in cell-cell adhesion and T-cell-mediated immune responses, suggested a possible role for this gene in tissue tropism and/or immune evasion in the swine host, In this study, we constructed an ASFV 8-DR gene deletion mutant (Delta 8-DR) and its revertant (8-DR.R) from the Malawi Lil-20/1 isolate to examine gene function in vivo. In vitro, rig-DR, 8-DR.R, and the parental virus exhibited indistinguishable growth characteristics on primary porcine macrophage cell cultures. In vivo, 8-DR had no obvious effect on viral virulence in domestic pigs; disease onset, disease course, and mortality were similar for the mutant Delta 8-DR its revertant 8-DR.R and the parental virus. Altered viral infection was, however, observed for pigs infected with Delta 8-DR. A delay in spread to and/or replication of Delta 8-DR in the draining lymph node, a delay in generalization of infection, and a 100- to 1,000-fold reduction in virus titers in lymphoid tissue and bone marrow were observed. Onset of viremia for Delta 8-DR-infected animals was significantly delayed (by 2 to 5 days), and mean viremia titers were reduced approximately 10,000-fold at 5 days postinfection and 30- to 100-fold at later times; moreover, unlike in 8-DR.R-infected animals, the viremia was no longer predominantly erythrocyte associated but rather was equally distributed among erythrocyte, leukocyte, and plasma fractions. Mitogen-dependent lymphocyte proliferation of swine peripheral blood mononuclear cells in vitro aas reduced by 90 to 95% following infection with 8-DR.R but remained unaltered following infection with Delta 8-DR, suggesting that 8-DR has immunosuppressive activity in vitro. Together, these results suggest an immunosuppressive role far 8-DR in the swine host which facilitates early events in viral infection. This may be of most significance for ASFV infection of its highly adapted natural host, the warthog.
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