Experimental inoculation of a tissue homogenate containing porcine circovirus type 3 obtained after two in vivo passages in NIBS miniature pigs

Porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) is a novel porcine circovirus that has been detected in pigs showing various clinical and pathological conditions, as well as in many asymptomatic pigs. The pathogenesis of PCV3 infection in pigs remains unclear. To evaluate the in vivo growth and pathogenicity of PC...

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Published inVeterinary microbiology Vol. 281; p. 109740
Main Authors Hayashi, Shizuka, Sato, Tetsuo, Ono, Hiroki, Ito, Soma, Takai, Ryosuke, Shibuya, Kazumoto, Sasakawa, Chihiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.06.2023
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Summary:Porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) is a novel porcine circovirus that has been detected in pigs showing various clinical and pathological conditions, as well as in many asymptomatic pigs. The pathogenesis of PCV3 infection in pigs remains unclear. To evaluate the in vivo growth and pathogenicity of PCV3, we performed two experiments on PCV3 infection in laboratory-grade miniature pigs with strictly controlled genetic backgrounds and microbiological status. A PCV3 passage experiment confirmed PCV3 genome detection in the sera and multiple organs via in vivo serial passage generations. PCV3 was successively passaged in miniature pigs by inoculating tissue homogenates from infected pigs supporting Koch's principles. In the PCV3 infection experiment, viremia was observed in all the inoculated pigs, and transient neurological signs were observed in one of the three pigs. Histopathologically, all three pigs in the PCV3 inoculation group exhibited lung disorders such as interstitial pneumonia and lymphoplasmacytic perivasculitis. In addition, one pig with neurological signs in the PCV3 inoculation group showed focal thrombosis in the meninges of the cerebellum. Vascular lesions in both the lungs and brain suggest that PCV3 may cause injury to vascular tissues. In situ hybridization (ISH)-RNA analysis demonstrated that the PCV3 genome was localized in the lymph nodes of pigs inoculated with PCV3. The PCV3 in vivo passage system in NIBS miniature pigs will help investigate the pathogenicity of PCV3. •In vivo serial passages showed that PCV3 repeatedly replicates in miniature pigs.•Viremia was observed in all pigs inoculated with tissue homogenates containing PCV3.•PCV3-inoculated pigs exhibited lung disorders and vascular lesions.•Vascular lesion formation suggests that PCV3 infection may damage vascular tissues.•PCV3 genome was localized in the lymph nodes of the infected pig by ISH-RNA assay.
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ISSN:0378-1135
1873-2542
DOI:10.1016/j.vetmic.2023.109740