Molecular characterization and identification of African Swine Fever virus isolates from emerging cases of infection in Central Luzon, Philippines

Q3 Veterinary
Gemerlyn G. Garcia, Madison Munar, Marvin Bryan Salinas, Gener D. Gregorio, M. Mananggit
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Abstract

A study that evaluated the molecular characteristics to confirm the identity of the African Swine Fever (ASF) pathogen from emerging cases of infection in Central Luzon, Philippines was initiated. The study involved the collection of 125 blood samples from pigs during the four-month duration of the study when clinical signs of ASF was prevalent in the four out of seven provinces of Central Luzon, Philippines. This work included the amplification of the p72 gene in DNA samples through PCR and confirmation of the identity of the ASF pathogen through DNA sequencing. The DNA sequences of the p72 gene of the ASF pathogen are made up of 412 nucleotides and used as a basis in identifying the Philippine ASF pathogens as ASF virus PH/CL 4/2022, ASF virus PH/CL 3/2022, ASF virus PH/CL 2/2022 and ASF virus PH/CL 1/2022. Philippines ASF virus isolates showed 100% sequence similarity with sequences reported from Malaysia ASF isolate MVZT218/2021, Vietnam ASF isolate D/ASFV/VN/DN-VC/2019, and India ASF isolate ASF/MZ/IND/3 based on BLASTN homology search in the NCBI database. The results of the study revealed close phylogenetic relationships among ASF isolates from Vietnam, Malaysia, India and the Philippines.
菲律宾吕宋岛中部新发感染病例中非洲猪瘟病毒分离物的分子特征和鉴定
一项评估分子特征的研究已经启动,目的是从菲律宾吕宋岛中部新出现的感染病例中确认非洲猪瘟(ASF)病原体的身份。在为期四个月的研究期间,当菲律宾吕宋岛中部七个省中的四个省出现非洲猪瘟的临床症状时,研究人员收集了 125 份猪的血液样本。这项工作包括通过 PCR 扩增 DNA 样本中的 p72 基因,并通过 DNA 测序确认 ASF 病原体的身份。ASF 病原体 p72 基因的 DNA 序列由 412 个核苷酸组成,并以此为基础确定菲律宾 ASF 病原体为 ASF 病毒 PH/CL 4/2022、ASF 病毒 PH/CL 3/2022、ASF 病毒 PH/CL 2/2022 和 ASF 病毒 PH/CL 1/2022。根据 NCBI 数据库中的 BLASTN 同源搜索,菲律宾 ASF 病毒分离物与马来西亚 ASF 病毒分离物 MVZT218/2021、越南 ASF 病毒分离物 D/ASFV/VN/DN-VC/2019 和印度 ASF 病毒分离物 ASF/MZ/IND/3 的序列显示出 100%的相似性。研究结果表明,来自越南、马来西亚、印度和菲律宾的 ASF 分离物之间存在密切的系统发育关系。
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