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  • - African swine fever (ASF) is a severe disease affecting pigs, leading to major economic losses in the pig farming industry, and developing effective vaccines is crucial for management.
  • - Current experimental vaccines using live attenuated ASF virus strains, particularly those with deletions in specific viral genes, have shown promise in reducing virulence.
  • - A study found that deleting the EP402R gene from a highly virulent ASF virus isolate did not affect its ability to replicate but resulted in slower disease progression in infected animals, indicating the impact of genetic background on vaccine effectiveness.

Article Abstract

African swine fever (ASF) is an infectious disease that causes the most significant losses to the pig industry. One of the effective methods for combating this disease could be the development of vaccines. To date, experimental vaccines based on the use of live attenuated strains of the ASF virus (ASFV) obtained by the deletion of viral genes responsible for virulence are the most effective. Deletion of the EP402R gene encoding a CD2-like protein led to the attenuation of various strains of the ASFV, although the degree of attenuation varies among different isolates. Here we have shown that the deletion of the EP402R gene from the genome of a high-virulent Congo isolate did not change either the virulence of the virus or its ability to replicate in the swine macrophage cell cultures in vitro. However, in vivo, animals infected with ΔCongo-v_CD2v had a delay in the onset of the disease and viremia compared to animals infected with the parental strain. Thus, deletion of the CD2 gene in different isolates of the ASFV has a different effect on the virulence of the virus, depending on its genetic background.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295570PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13122002DOI Listing

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