Elsevier

Virus Research

Volume 226, 2 December 2016, Pages 20-39
Virus Research

Review
Evolution, antigenicity and pathogenicity of global porcine epidemic diarrhea virus strains

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Highlights

  • Evolution of global PEDV strains.

  • Cross-reactivity between PEDV and other coronaviruses and antigenic variations among different PEDV strains.

  • Pathologic features of different PEDV strains.

  • Considerations for vaccine strain selection: PEDV virulence attenuation and in vivo cross-protection among PEDV variants.

Abstract

Emerging and re-emerging coronaviruses cause morbidity and mortality in human and animal populations, resulting in serious public and animal health threats and economic losses. The ongoing outbreak of a highly contagious and deadly porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) in Asia, the Americas and Europe is one example. Genomic sequence analyses of PEDV variants have revealed important insights into the evolution of PEDV. However, the antigenic variations among different PEDV strains are less explored, although they may contribute to the failure of PEDV vaccines in Asian countries. In addition, the evolution of PEDV results in variants with distinct genetic features and virulence differences; thus PEDV can serve as a model to explore the molecular mechanisms of coronavirus evolution and pathogenesis. In this article, we review the evolution, antigenic relationships and pathologic features of PEDV strains. This information and review of researches will aid in the development of strategies for control and prevention of PED.

Abbreviations

aa
amino acid
CCIF
cell culture immunofluorescence assay
CDCD
cesarean-derived, colostrum-deprived
DPI
days post-inoculation
E
envelope
ELISA
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
FIPV
feline infectious peritonitis virus
HPI
hours post-inoculation
IHC
immunohistochemistry
IFN
interferon
INDEL
insertions and deletions
MAb
monoclonal antibody
M
membrane
N
nucleocapsid
nt
nucleotide
NTD
N-terminal domain
ORF
open reading frame
PDCoV
porcine deltacoronavirus
PED
porcine epidemic diarrhea
PEDV
porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
PFU
plaque-forming unit
PRCV
porcine respiratory coronavirus
RBD
receptor binding domain
S
spike
TC
tissue culture-adapted
TCID50
50% tissue culture infectious dose
TGEV
transmissible gastroenteritis virus
US
United States
VH:CD
villus height versus crypt depth ratio
VN
viral neutralization
WT
wild type

Keywords

Porcine epidemic diarrhea
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
Evolution
Pathogenicity
Antigenicity
Cross-reactivity
Cross-protection
Coronavirus

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