The morphogenesis of a Dutch PRRS field strain virus (Lelystad virus)
was studied and compared to that of a U.S. field strain VR2332 and its
attenuated vaccine strain JJ1882. Porcine lung alveolar macrophages (
PLAM) and CL2621 cells were infected with high doses of virus (MOI = 1
0). At 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, and 48 h post infection (hpi) cells were f
ixed for electronmicroscopy or for detection of viral antigens by immu
noperoxidase staining. From 6 hpi on, viral antigens were detected in
the cytoplasm and from 9 hpi on completely assembled virus particles c
ould be detected in infected cells. The three strains were similar in
assembly of new virus particles, envelopment at the smooth endoplasmic
reticulum, and egress from infected cells. However, distinct differen
ces were seen in replication time of the three strains in various cell
types. The Lelystad virus replicated very fast and efficiently in PLA
M while VR2332 and JJ1882 replicated preferably in CL2621 cells. JJ188
2 replicated faster in CL2621 cells than VR2332 did, probably because
of increased adaptation to the cell-line. Although the U.S. and Europe
an strains differ at the level of the genome, morphogenesis is not vis
ibly altered. There is however a distinct difference in preferred cell
type between the European strain and the two U.S. strains. (C) 1997 E
lsevier Science B.V.