Replication kinetics of different porcine circovirus 2 strains in PK-15 cells, fetal cardiomyocytes and macrophages
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2005
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Abstract
In this in vitro study, the replication kinetics of porcine circovirus
type 2 (PCV2) in porcine alveolar macrophages (PAM) and fetal cardiomyocytes
(FCM), two target cells in vivo, was compared with that in PK-15 cells. Cultures
were inoculated with either the postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
(PMWS)-associated strain Stoon-1010 or the abortion-associated strain
1121. Viral proteins were visualized and virus production was determined. In
PK-15 cells, the capsid protein was expressed between 6 and 12 hours post
inoculation (hpi), it relocated to the nucleus between 12 and 24 hpi. At that
time, Rep protein was also detected in the nucleus. This sequence of events
also occurred in FCM and PAM but nuclear localized antigens appeared later
(48 hpi) and in a lower percentage of cells. In PAM, clear differences in susceptibility
were seen between pigs. In PAM from two out of five tested pigs,
nuclear localized antigens were not detected, whereas in PAM from three other
pigs they were seen in up to 20% of the antigen-positive cells. Virus production
was observed in PK-15 but not in PAM or FCM cultures. In a second study,
the replication kinetics of seven different PCV2 strains were compared in PK-
15 cells. It was shown that the two abortion-associated strains had a different
replication kinetics in comparison with PMWS or porcine dermatitis and
nephropathy syndrome associated strains. With the abortion-associated strains,
a higher number of infected cells was observed at 24 hpi and the percentage of
infected cells with nuclear localised antigens was lower compared to that of other
strains.
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Archives virology 2005, Vol. 150: 427–441
Keywords
Porcine circovirus, PK-15 cells, Fetal cardiomyocytes, Macrophages