Differential role of NSs genes in the neurovirulence of two genogroups of Akabane virus causing postnatal encephalomyelitis

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Misuzu Okajima
Akiko Takenaka-Uema
Yuji Fujii
Fumiki Izumi
Isshu Kojima
Makoto Ozawa
Kiyotada Naitou
Yuto Suda
Shoko Nishiyama
Shin Murakami
Taisuke Horimoto
Naoto Ito
Hiroaki Shirafuji
Tohru Yanase
Tatsunori Masatani
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[1] Gifu University,Joint Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences
[2] The University of Tokyo,Laboratory of Veterinary Microbiology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences
[3] Kagoshima University,Joint Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine
[4] Kagoshima University,Laboratory of Animal Hygiene, Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[5] Kagoshima University,Transboundary Animal Diseases Research Center, Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[6] Kagoshima University,Department of Basic Veterinary Science, Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[7] NARO,Kagoshima Research Station, National Institute of Animal Health
[8] Gifu University,Laboratory of Zoonotic Diseases, Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences
[9] Gifu University,Center for One Medicine Innovative Translational Research (COMIT)
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Archives of Virology | 2024年 / 169卷
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Akabane virus (AKAV) is a member of the genus Orthobunyavirus, family Peribunyaviridae. In addition to AKAV strains that cause fetal Akabane disease, which is characterized by abortion in ruminants, some AKAV strains cause postnatal infection characterized by nonsuppurative encephalomyelitis in ruminants. Here, we focused on the NSs protein, a virulence factor for most viruses belonging to the genus Orthobunyavirus, and we hypothesized that this protein would act as a neurovirulence factor in AKAV strains causing postnatal encephalomyelitis. We generated AKAV strains that were unable to produce the NSs protein, derived from two different genogroups, genogroups I and II, and then examined the role of their NSs proteins by inoculating mice intracerebrally with these modified viruses. Our results revealed that the neurovirulence of genogroup II strains is dependent on the NSs protein, whereas that of genogroup I strains is independent of this protein. Notably, infection of primary cultured bovine cells with these viruses suggested that the NSs proteins of both genogroups suppress innate immune-related gene expression with equal efficiency. These results indicate differences in the determinants of virulence of orthobunyaviruses.
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