Impact of duck astrovirus on susceptibility to infection across duck ages

Poult Sci. 2024 May;103(5):103564. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2024.103564. Epub 2024 Feb 17.

Abstract

An outbreak of duck astrovirus (DAstV) has occurred in duck farming regions of China, causing substantial economic setbacks in the duck industry. This investigation aimed to examine the variations in DAstV pathogenicity among ducks at different age intervals. Infections were induced in ducks at distinct age groups (1, 7, 14, 21, and 28 d) utilizing the DAstv-1-GDB-2022 strain. The results indicate increased pathogenicity of the DAstv-1-GDB-2022 strain in ducklings aged 21 to 28 d, manifesting as liver and kidney enlargement, severe bleeding, and potential fatalities. Conversely, ducklings aged 1 and 14 d displayed milder symptoms postinfection. Notably, viral shedding continued in ducks of diverse age groups even 21 d postinfection (Dpi). Moreover, DAstV replicates in various tissues, predominantly affecting the liver. Immunohistochemical tests using rabbit anti-DAstV antibodies revealed robust positive signals in both the liver and kidneys, which correlated with the clinical symptom severity observed through macroscopic and microscopic examinations. Serum biochemical assays and indirect ELISA demonstrated a consistent response to DAstV infection across different age groups, with older ducklings exhibiting increased sensitivity. In conclusion, this study successfully replicated clinical symptoms similar to those of natural DAstV infection using the DAstv-1-GDB-2022 strain. Importantly, we systematically delineated the differences in susceptibility to DAstV among ducks at various ages, laying the foundation for further research into the pathogenic mechanisms of DAstV and potential vaccine development.

Keywords: age; duck astrovirus; hepatitis; immunohistochemical; pathogenicity.

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Animals
  • Astroviridae Infections* / veterinary
  • Astroviridae Infections* / virology
  • Avastrovirus* / physiology
  • China / epidemiology
  • Disease Susceptibility / veterinary
  • Disease Susceptibility / virology
  • Ducks* / virology
  • Poultry Diseases* / pathology
  • Poultry Diseases* / virology