A novel NADC34-like porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus 2 with complex genome recombination is highly pathogenic to piglets
Long Zhou, Jifeng Yu, Jun Zhou, Yaoping Long, Lu Xiao, Yandi Fan, Danjiao Yang, Bin Zhang, Zhidong Zhang, Jie Liu
Abstract
The NADC34-like porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus 2 (PRRSV-2) first emerged in China in 2017 and has the potential to become the dominant PRRSV strain in China. Here, a novel PRRSV-2, SCcd2020, was isolated from diseased piglets in Sichuan province, southwest China in 2020. The complete viral genome was determined and analyzed. An ORF5-based phylogenetic analysis showed that SCcd2020 clustered with NADC34-like strains, whereas the genome sequence clustered the isolate with NADC30-like viruses and it contains a discontinuous 131-aa deletion in NSP2 when compared to NADC30 strain. Notably, recombination analyses indicated that SCcd2020 is a multiple recombinant virus from NADC30-like, NADC34-like and JXA1-like strains, which is the first description of Chinese domestic HP-PRRSV involving the recombination event of an NADC34-like strain. Importantly, an animal challenge study in 4-week-old piglets showed that SCcd2020 causes high fever and severe hemorrhagic pneumonia with pulmonary consolidation and edema, and it has a high mortality rate (60%), which indicated that SCcd2020 is a highly pathogenic PRRSV strain. The study reports the emergence of a novel highly pathogenic NADC34-like recombinant strain, and it highlights the importance of monitoring newly emerging PRRSV strains in China.