Molecular Basis of the Pathogenicity of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Isolated in Japan

JARQ : Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly
ISSN 00213551
書誌レコードID(総合目録DB) AA0068709X
本文フルテキスト
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), the most contagious mammalian disease, causes severe economic damage to the livestock industry. Animals infected with FMD virus (FMDV) typically present with vesicles in the mouth, nostrils, and around the breasts and feet. The pathogenicity and infectivity of FMDV in cattle and swine are strain dependent. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying these differences, we examined the molecular basis of the pathogenicity of FMDV using two viral strains isolated from two outbreaks of differing severities in Japan. We demonstrated that the two strains have completely different transmissibility in inoculated cattle and virulence in suckling mice. Our study also indicated that VP1 and 3D proteins are independent genetic determinants of this difference. The selectivity of VP1 for host cell receptors and the fidelity of viral RNA during replication were considered important individual factors in the induction of differences in pathogenicity in the host and the severity of outbreaks in the field. These findings provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenicity of FMDV.
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作成者 Tatsuya NISHI Katsuhiko FUKAI Kazuki MORIOKA
著者キーワード full-length infectious cDNA clone genetic determinant molecular characterization
公開者 Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
受付日 2023-04-14
受理日 2023-06-09
オンライン掲載日
58
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開始ページ 25
終了ページ 30
DOI 10.6090/jarq.58.25
言語 eng

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