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Genetic sequence and phylogenetic analysis of spike genes of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) in Jeonbuk province

전북지역 돼지유행성설사 바이러스 Spike 유전자 염기서열 및 계통분석

  • Park, Mi-Yeon (North-Branch, Jeonbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory) ;
  • Moon, Bo-Mi (North-Branch, Jeonbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory) ;
  • Gang, Su-Jin (North-Branch, Jeonbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory) ;
  • Lee, Jong-Ha (North-Branch, Jeonbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory) ;
  • Park, Jin-Woo (North-Branch, Jeonbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory) ;
  • Cho, Sung-Woo (North-Branch, Jeonbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory) ;
  • Her, Cheol-Ho (North-Branch, Jeonbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
  • 박미연 (전라북도 동물위생시험소 북부지소) ;
  • 문보미 (전라북도 동물위생시험소 북부지소) ;
  • 강수진 (전라북도 동물위생시험소 북부지소) ;
  • 이종하 (전라북도 동물위생시험소 북부지소) ;
  • 박진우 (전라북도 동물위생시험소 북부지소) ;
  • 조성우 (전라북도 동물위생시험소 북부지소) ;
  • 허철호 (전라북도 동물위생시험소 북부지소)
  • Received : 2021.02.09
  • Accepted : 2021.06.19
  • Published : 2021.06.30

Abstract

Although many swine farms continuously vaccinated to sow to prevent Porcine epidemic diarrhea(PED), PED has occurred annually in swine herds in Jeonbuk province, Korea. In the present study, the small intestine and feces samples from 17 farms where severe watery diarrhea and death of newborn piglets occurred in 2019 were collected, amplified by RT-PCR and determined the complete nucleotide sequences of the spike (S) glycoprotein genes of nine Jeonbuk PEDV isolates. The spike (S) glycoprotein is an important determinant for molecular characterization and genetic relationship of PEDV. These nine complete S gene isolates were compared with other PEDV reference strains to identify the molecular diversity, phylogenetic relationships and antigenicity analysis. 9 field strains share 98.5~100% homologies with each other at the nucleotide sequence level and 97.3~100% homologies with each other at the amino acid level. The nine Jeonbuk PEDV isolates were classified into G2b group including a genetic specific signal, S-indels (insertion and deletion of S gene). In addition, comparisons the neutralizing epitopes of S gene between 9 field strains and domestic vaccine strains of Korea mutated 12-15 amino acids with SM-98-1 (G1a group) and mutated 0-3 amino acids with QIAP1401 (G2b group). Therefore, the development of G2b-based live vaccines will have to be expedited to ensure effective prevention of endemic PED in Korea. In addition, we will need to be prepared with periodic updates of preventive vaccines based on the PEDV variants for the re-emergence of a virulent strain.

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