Evolutionary characterization and pathogenicity of Getah virus from pigs in Guangdong Province of China

Arch Virol. 2023 Sep 28;168(10):258. doi: 10.1007/s00705-023-05886-4.

Abstract

Getah virus (GETV) is an emerging zoonotic virus that can infect humans and many mammals through mosquitoes. In this study, a novel pathogenic GETV strain, GDQY2022, was isolated from a pig farm in Guangdong Province, China. Sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis showed that GDQY2022 belongs to group III (GIII) and was most closely related to strain HeN202009-2, with 99.78% nucleotide sequence identity. Histopathological examination revealed significant pathological changes, such as widened alveolar septum in the lungs with mild congestion and hemorrhage. Differences in viral load between tissues were assessed by real-time RT-PCR, and significantly higher levels of GETV were found in abdominal lymph nodes and lungs of subclinically and clinically affected pigs (P < 0.01). This study provides valuable data for understanding the risk of GETV infection in the pig industry and a reliable basis for studying the pathogenic mechanisms and diagnostic surveillance of GETV.

Keywords: GETV; Histopathological examination; Phylogenetic analysis; Viral load.

MeSH terms

  • Alphavirus*
  • Animals
  • China / epidemiology
  • Culicidae*
  • Humans
  • Mammals
  • Phylogeny
  • Swine
  • Virulence