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Comparative analysis of early immune responses induced by two strains of Newcastle disease virus in chickens
Liwen Xu1  Deying Ma1  Fangfang Wang1  Mengting Ren1  Chenggang Liu1  Tingting Zhang1  Yuhao Shao2  Zongxi Han2 
[1] College of Animal Science and Technology Northeast Agricultural University Harbin China;Division of Avian Infectious Diseases State Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology Harbin Veterinary Research Institute Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Harbin China;
关键词: chicken;    immune response;    Newcastle disease virus;    viral RNA;   
DOI  :  10.1002/mbo3.701
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Newcastle disease, caused by virulent strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV), is an acute, highly contagious disease that is prevalent worldwide and is responsible for serious economic losses to the poultry industry. In the current study, we compared the early immune responses in chickens infected with two strains of velogenic NDV, a duck origin, named GD strain (Md/CH/LGD/1/2005, genotype VIId), and an chicken origin, F48E9 strain (genotype IX). The viral RNA level of GD strain was significantly higher than those of F48E9 in most tissues of chicken. Furthermore, the high level of viral RNA of the GD strain was associated with a stronger immune response compared to that of F48E9, characterized by upregulated expression of some of avian β‐defensins and cytokines, most of toll‐like receptors, and some of the other immune‐related genes investigated. This study thus demonstrated differences in host early immune responses to the two NDV strains. Further studies are needed to characterize the basic molecular mechanisms involved in the host responses in chickens infected by the two NDV strains.

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