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Pathogenicity of an FAdV-4 isolate to chickens and its genomic analysis.


ABSTRACT: Fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV-4) strain SD1511 was isolated from chickens with severe inclusion body hepatitis and hydropericardium syndrome in Shandong Province, China. The isolate was cultured in primary chicken embryo kidney cells. A study of pathogenicity indicated that SD1511 readily infected 7-35-d-old chickens by intramuscular injection and intranasal and oral routes, causing 50%-100% mortality. The 35-d-old chickens suffered more severe infection than 7- and 21-d-old chickens with mortality highest in the intramuscular injection group. The serum from surviving chickens showed potent viral neutralizing capability. The complete genome of SD1511 was sequenced and analyzed. The strain was found to belong to the FAdV-4 cluster with more than 99% identity with the virulent FAdV-4 strains isolated in China in recent years except for some distinct variations, including deletions of open reading frame 27 (ORF27), ORF48, and part of ORF19. Our findings suggest that SD1511 might be used as a prototype strain for the study of pathogenesis and vaccine development.

SUBMITTER: Mo KK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6700354 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sept.

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pathogenicity of an FAdV-4 isolate to chickens and its genomic analysis.

Mo Kai-Kun KK   Lyu Chen-Fei CF   Cao Shang-Shang SS   Li Xia X   Xing Gang G   Yan Yan Y   Zheng Xiao-Juan XJ   Liao Min M   Zhou Ji-Yong JY  

Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 20190901 9


Fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV-4) strain SD1511 was isolated from chickens with severe inclusion body hepatitis and hydropericardium syndrome in Shandong Province, China. The isolate was cultured in primary chicken embryo kidney cells. A study of pathogenicity indicated that SD1511 readily infected 7-35-d-old chickens by intramuscular injection and intranasal and oral routes, causing 50%-100% mortality. The 35-d-old chickens suffered more severe infection than 7- and 21-d-old chickens with mor  ...[more]

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