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Comparative pathogenicity of infectious bursal disease viruses of three different genotypes

Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is a highly immunosuppressive and often fatal viral disease of young chickens. The causal agent IBD virus (IBDV) is an avian Birnavirus having two genome segments that have evolved independently and contributed to the emergence of many genotypes with different pathoge...

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Published in:Microbial pathogenesis 2022-08, Vol.169, p.105641-105641, Article 105641
Main Authors: Nooruzzaman, Mohammed, Hossain, Ismail, Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur, Uddin, ABM Jalal, Mustari, Afrina, Parvin, Rokshana, Chowdhury, Emdadul Haque, Islam, Mohammad Rafiqul
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Summary:Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is a highly immunosuppressive and often fatal viral disease of young chickens. The causal agent IBD virus (IBDV) is an avian Birnavirus having two genome segments that have evolved independently and contributed to the emergence of many genotypes with different pathogenic profile. The present study aimed at genetic and pathogenic characterization of IBDVs from Bangladesh. We performed phylogenetic analysis of 15 IBDV isolates recovered from field outbreaks in chickens during 2020–2021 and compared the pathogenicity of three selected isolates belonging to different genotypes on experimental infection in chickens. Out of 15 isolates, one was the typical vvIBDV of genotype A3B2, 13 were reassortant vvIBDV of genotype A3B3 having very virulent-like segment A and early Australian-like segment B, and the remaining one isolate was a classical virulent IBDV of A1aB1 genotype. A few amino acid substitutions were observed between the genotypes in four putative antigenic sites on VP2. In a comparative pathogenicity study, the typical vvIBDV isolate BD-25(A3B2) appeared to be the most virulent with 100% morbidity and 90% mortality, followed by the segment-reassortant vvIBDV isolate BD-28(A3B3) with 50% morbidity and 30% mortality. However, the gross and histopathological lesions in the bursa of Fabricius were similar. The classical virulent isolate BD-26(A1aB1) did not cause any clinical disease. In conclusion, three genotypes of IBDV are co-circulating in poultry of Bangladesh and the typical vvIBDV of A3B2 genotype was more virulent than the reassortant vvIBDV of A3B3 genotype. Further studies are required to assess the country-wide distribution of IBDV of different genotypes and the efficacy of the currently available vaccines in protecting chickens against different genotypes of IBDV in Bangladesh. •IBDVs of 3 genotypes, A1aB1, A3B2 and A3B3, were detected in chickens of Bangladesh.•The typical vvIBDV (A3B2) was more pathogenic than the reassortant vvIBDV (A3B3).•The classical virulent IBDV (A1aB1) did not cause any clinical disease.•Amino acid substitutions were observed between genotypes at putative antigenic sites.
ISSN:0882-4010
1096-1208
DOI:10.1016/j.micpath.2022.105641