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  • - Since 2020, African swine fever (ASF) has affected most pig breeds in Northeast India, causing major economic losses for farmers, but not the unique Doom pigs, which are resilient and closely related to wild pigs.
  • - Research has identified ASFV genotype II as the cause of outbreaks in the region and highlighted the immune system genes MYD88, LDHB, and IFIT1, which play a role in the disease's progression.
  • - The study focused on understanding the natural resistance of Doom pigs to ASF through gene expression analysis, providing valuable insights into the genetic mechanisms behind their tolerance to the virus.

Article Abstract

Since 2020, African swine fever (ASF) has affected all pig breeds in Northeast India except Doom pigs, a unique indigenous breed from Assam and the closest relatives of Indian wild pigs. ASF outbreaks result in significant economic losses for pig farmers in the region. Based on sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the B646L (p72) gene, it has been determined that ASFV genotype II is responsible for outbreaks in this region. Recent studies have shown that MYD88, LDHB, and IFIT1, which are important genes of the immune system, are involved in the pathogenesis of ASFV. The differential expression patterns of these genes in surviving ASFV-infected and healthy Doom breed pigs were compared to healthy controls at different stages of infection. The ability of Doom pigs to withstand common pig diseases, along with their genetic resemblance to wild pigs, make them ideal candidates for studying tolerance to ASFV infection. In the present study, we investigated the natural resistance to ASF in Doom pigs from an endemic area in Northeast India. The results of this study provide important molecular insights into the regulation of ASFV tolerance genes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-024-06062-yDOI Listing

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