Molecular genotyping and subgenotyping of duck circovirus at duck farms in Thailand.

IF 1.7 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Veterinary World Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-08 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2024.1990-1999
Sittinee Kulprasertsri, Thaweesak Songserm, Sakuna Phatthanakunanan, Pattrawut Saengnual, Nuananong Sinwat, Raktiphorn Khamtae, Preeda Lertwatcharasarakul
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Background and aim: Ducks worldwide are infected with duck circovirus (DuCV), which causes feather abnormality, emaciation, and poor growth performance. DuCV is similar to other circoviruses that induce immunosuppression due to the occurrence of the bursae of Fabricius (BF) and spleen atrophies. In Thailand, retarded ducks with feather losses were submitted for disease investigation. The ducks presented low body weight gain, had small BF and spleens, and were consistent with duck-infected DuCV. Our study investigated the possibility of DuCV infection in duck flocks in Thailand. We also analyzed the genetic characteristics of the virus.

Materials and methods: BF and spleen samples were collected from affected meat and layer ducks from six farms thought to have been infected with DuCV. These tissues were then subjected to histopathological examination and molecular identification using conventional polymerase chain reaction and nucleotide sequencing. To identify DuCV, phylogenetic trees were generated using MEGA version X software. Samples of tissues or swabs were collected to determine whether coinfections with bacteria and viruses existed.

Results: Phylogenetic analysis using the entire genome (1995-1996 bp) and cap gene (762 bp) revealed that the DuCV isolates circulating in Thailand belonged to DuCV genotype I, which was further subdivided into two sub-genotypes: sub-genotype I b and an unclassified sub-genotype based on reference sub-genotypes. Thai isolates have variations in 10 amino acid residues in the capsid protein. Ducks infected with Thai DuCV were also coinfected with Riemerella anatipestifer, Escherichia coli, Pasteurella multocida, duck viral enteritis, and duck Tembusu virus, which is consistent with previous DuCV infection studies.

Conclusion: Six DuCVs from ducks who were previously found to have feather loss, were underweight, had growth retardation, and had poor body condition were identified in this study as belonging to genotype I and constituting at least two sub-genotypes. Due to the immunosuppressive effects of DuCV, coinfection of bacterial and viral pathogens was typically observed in Thai DuCV-infected ducks.

泰国养鸭场鸭圆环病毒的分子基因分型和亚基因分型。
背景和目的:全世界的鸭都感染了鸭圆环病毒(DuCV),它会导致鸭羽毛异常、消瘦和生长性能低下。DuCV 与其他圆环病毒类似,会引起免疫抑制,导致法氏囊(BF)和脾脏萎缩。泰国对羽毛脱落的弱鸭进行了疾病调查。这些鸭子体重增长缓慢,法氏囊和脾脏较小,符合鸭感染 DuCV 的特征。我们的研究调查了泰国鸭群感染 DuCV 的可能性。我们还分析了病毒的遗传特征:从六个被认为感染了 DuCV 的养殖场中受感染的肉鸭和蛋鸭身上采集了胸腺和脾脏样本。然后对这些组织进行组织病理学检查,并使用常规聚合酶链反应和核苷酸测序进行分子鉴定。为了鉴定 DuCV,使用 MEGA X 版软件生成了系统发生树。收集组织或拭子样本以确定是否存在细菌和病毒的合并感染:使用全基因组(1995-1996 bp)和帽子基因(762 bp)进行的系统进化分析表明,在泰国流行的 DuCV 分离物属于 DuCV 基因型 I,该基因型又被细分为两个亚基因型:亚基因型 I b 和基于参考亚基因型的未分类亚基因型。泰国分离株的囊膜蛋白中有 10 个氨基酸残基存在变异。感染了泰国 DuCV 的鸭子还同时感染了锐马菌、大肠杆菌、多杀性巴氏杆菌、鸭病毒性肠炎和鸭淡布苏病毒,这与之前的 DuCV 感染研究一致:结论:本研究从以前发现的羽毛脱落、体重过轻、生长迟缓和体况差的鸭身上发现了六种 DuCV,它们属于基因型 I,并至少构成两个亚基因型。由于 DuCV 的免疫抑制作用,泰国 DuCV 感染鸭通常会同时感染细菌和病毒病原体。
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Veterinary World
Veterinary World Multiple-
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3.60
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317
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary World publishes high quality papers focusing on Veterinary and Animal Science. The fields of study are bacteriology, parasitology, pathology, virology, immunology, mycology, public health, biotechnology, meat science, fish diseases, nutrition, gynecology, genetics, wildlife, laboratory animals, animal models of human infections, prion diseases and epidemiology. Studies on zoonotic and emerging infections are highly appreciated. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by Veterinary World are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to Veterinary World are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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