中国猪业 ›› 2026, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (2): 13-22.doi: 10.16174/j.issn.1673-4645.2026.02.002

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PRRSV抗性基因发掘及CD163基因编辑猪应用前景

何 展,刘 敏,郭春和   

  1. 华南农业大学兽医学院/岭南现代农业科学与技术广东省实验室,广东广州510640
  • 出版日期:2026-05-14 发布日期:2026-04-25

  • Online:2026-05-14 Published:2026-04-25

摘要: 猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, PRRSV)是严重危害全球养猪业健康发展的重要病原,其高度变异性、持续感染能力及免疫逃逸特征使现有疫苗免疫和常规生物安全措施面临较大挑战。随着“宿主—病毒”互作研究的不断深入,基于宿主抗性基因发掘的抗病防控策略逐渐成为PRRS研究的重要方向。近年来,依托转录组学、蛋白质组学、全基因组关联分析、RNA干扰及CRISPR基因编辑等技术,研究者已在PRRSV受体识别、病毒入侵、复制调控及先天免疫应答等方面鉴定出一批关键宿主因子,其中CD163因在PRRSV感染过程中发挥决定性作用,成为当前研究最为深入、应用前景最明确的核心基因。围绕CD163开展的全基因敲除、关键结构域缺失、外显子精准编辑及定点替换等研究表明,CD163基因编辑猪可获得较稳定的PRRSV抗感染表型,为猪抗病育种提供了新的技术路径。本文系统梳理了近年来PRRSV抗性基因的发掘策略与主要进展,重点总结了CD163基因编辑猪的研究现状、抗病效果及应用前景,并分析了其在生物安全性、遗传稳定性及病毒适应性进化等方面面临的问题,以期为PRRS防控及抗病育种研究提供参考。

Abstract: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) remains one of the most consequential pathogens threatening the sustainable development of the global swine industry. Its high genetic variability, capacity for persistent infection, and pronounced immune evasion continue to undermine the effectiveness of existing vaccines and conventional biosecurity-based control measures. As insight into host-virus interactions has deepened, host-directed strategies based on the identification of resistance genes have emerged as an increasingly important direction in PRRS research. In recent years, leveraging technologies such as transcriptomics, proteomics, genome-wide association analysis, RNA interference and CRISPR-based genome editing have enabled the identification of a growing set of key host factors involved in receptor recognition, viral entry, replication control and innate immune responses. Studies involving CD163, including whole-gene knockout, deletion of key domains, precise exon editing, and site-specific substitution, have demonstrated that genetically edited pigs expressing CD163 exhibit a relatively stable phenotype of resistance to PRRSV infection, thereby providing a new technical approach for disease-resistant breeding in pigs. Here we systematically reviewed recent strategies for identifying PRRSV host resistance genes and the major advances in this field, with a particular focus on the status, antiviral efficacy and translational prospects of CD163-edited pigs. We also discussed the challenges that remain, including biological safety, genetic stability and the potential for viral adaptive evolution, with the aim of informing future work on PRRS control and disease-resistant breeding.

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