Pathogenesis of type 2 turkey astroviruses with variant capsid genes in 2-day-old specific pathogen free poults

The pathogenicity of three different type 2 turkey astroviruses (TAstV-2) was studied in specific pathogen free turkeys. These viruses differ based on sequence analysis of the capsid gene. Poults were inoculated at 2 days of age and examined during 14 days for clinical signs and virus shedding. All...

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description The pathogenicity of three different type 2 turkey astroviruses (TAstV-2) was studied in specific pathogen free turkeys. These viruses differ based on sequence analysis of the capsid gene. Poults were inoculated at 2 days of age and examined during 14 days for clinical signs and virus shedding. All inoculated poults presented signs of enteric disease including diarrhoea and growth depression. Virus presence and shedding was detected by real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction from intestinal contents and cloacal swabs collected at 3, 7 and 14 days post-inoculation. Viraemia was also confirmed by this method. Common lesions observed at necropsy were dehydration; distended intestines filled with watery contents and undigested feed, and dilated caeca with foamy contents. Microscopic lesions present in the intestines consisted of mild crypt hyperplasia, villous atrophy and lymphocytic infiltration, and were most common in the jejunum. Presence of the viruses was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry and by in situ hybridization in both villi and crypt enterocytes in the jejunum and, less frequently, the duodenum, ileum and caeca. Mild lesions consisting mainly of lymphocytic infiltration were also observed in other organs including the pancreas, liver, spleen and kidneys. Mild to moderate bursal atrophy occurred in all TAstV-2-infected poults examined; however, no specific viral staining was observed in this organ or any other tissues examined apart from the intestines. In conclusion, TAstV-2 viruses with variant capsids produce a similar enteric disease in young turkeys and may also affect the immune system of the birds by causing bursal lymphoid depletion.
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Animals
Astroviridae Infections - pathology
Astroviridae Infections - veterinary
Astroviridae Infections - virology
Avastrovirus - genetics
Avastrovirus - pathogenicity
Bursa of Fabricius - pathology
capsid
Capsid Proteins - genetics
coat proteins
digestive system
digestive system diseases
disease course
enterocytes
Enzymes
Fluorescence in situ hybridization
Gastrointestinal Tract - pathology
Genes
Immune system
immunohistochemistry
microbial genetics
Molecular Sequence Data
nucleic acid hybridization
nucleotide sequences
pathogen shedding
pathogenesis
pathogenicity
Pathogens
Pathology
poultry diseases
Poultry Diseases - pathology
Poultry Diseases - virology
poults
signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
specific pathogen-free animals
strain differences
strains
Turkey astrovirus
Turkeys
vertebrate viruses
Virulence
Wildfowl
title Pathogenesis of type 2 turkey astroviruses with variant capsid genes in 2-day-old specific pathogen free poults
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