Journal article

Glycoprotein G is a virulence factor in infectious laryngotracheitis virus

JM Devlin, GF Browning, CA Hartley, NC Kirkpatrick, A Mahmoudian, AH Noormohammadi, JR Gilkerson

Journal of General Virology | Published : 2006

Abstract

Infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV; Gallid herpesvirus 1) is an alphaherpesvirus that causes acute respiratory disease in chickens. The role of glycoprotein G (gG) in vitro has been investigated in a number of alphaherpesviruses, but the relevance of gG in vivo in the pathogenicity of ILTV or in other alphaherpesviruses is unknown. In this study, gG-deficient mutants of ILTV were generated and inoculated into specific-pathogen-free chickens to assess the role of gG in pathogenicity. In chickens, gG-deficient ILTV reached a similar titre to wild-type (wt) ILTV but was significantly attenuated with respect to induction of clinical signs, effect on weight gain and bird mortality. In addit..

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