Generation of a cold-adapted PRRSV with a nucleotide substitution in the ORF5 and numerous mutations in the hypervariable region of NSP2
- Author:
Van Tan DO
1
;
Hoai Thu DAO
;
Tae-Wook HAHN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Rapid Communication
- From:Journal of Veterinary Science 2020;21(6):e85-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: A cold-adapted porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (CA-VR2332) was generated from the modified live virus strain VR2332. CA-VR2332 showed impaired growth when cultured at 37°C with numerous mutations ( S731F , E819D , G975E , and D1014N) in the hypervariable region of the NSP2, in which the mutation S731F might play a vital role in viral replication at 30°C. Conserved amino acid sequences of the GP5 protein suggests that CAVR2332 is a promising candidate for producing an effective vaccine against PRRSV infection.Further studies on replication and immunogenicity in vivo are required to evaluate the properties of CA-VR2332.