韩国养猪场猪呼吸道冠状病毒的流行情况和遗传特征

Ju-Han Kim, Jonghyun Park, Dong-Kyu Lee, Won-Il Kim, Y. Lyoo, Choi-Kyu Park, Hye-Ryung Kim
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简单摘要 猪呼吸道冠状病毒(PRCV)目前在大韩民国国内养猪场的流行病学尚不十分清楚。本研究发现,猪呼吸道冠状病毒(PRCV)仍然存在于韩国猪群中,且血清流行率很高。PRCV S 基因序列的遗传和系统发育分析表明,韩国的 PRCV 起源于欧洲的 PRCV,并在韩国发生了进化。这些发现将有助于扩大对韩国PRCV流行病学和遗传特征的了解。摘要 猪呼吸道冠状病毒(PRCV)是冠状病毒科 Alphacoronavirus 属 Alphacoronavirus 1 种的一个成员。自 1997 年首次发现 PRCV 以来,已对其流行情况进行了一些研究,但近期尚未对该病毒在韩国的流行情况和遗传特征进行研究。本研究使用市售的 TGEV/PRCV 差异酶联免疫吸附测定试剂盒测定了韩国猪场的 PRCV 血清流行率。经测定,猪场一级的 PRCV 血清流行率为 68.6%(48/70),与韩国以前的报告相似,表明 PRCV 仍在韩国全国的猪群中流行。在本研究检测的 20 个 PRCV 血清阳性猪场中,从 9 个猪场(45.0%)的 17 份口腔液样本(28.3%)中检测到 PRCV RNA,而在任何样本中均未检测到 TGEV RNA。为研究韩国PRCV毒株的遗传特征,本研究对获得的PRCV尖峰基因序列进行了遗传和系统发育分析。三个韩国 PRCV 株系(KPRCV2401、KPRCV2402 和 KPRCV2403)之间的同源性为 98.5%-100%,与欧洲和美国株系的同源性分别为 96.2%-96.6%和 91.6%-94.5%。在韩国和欧洲的PRCV的S基因中都发现了224个氨基酸的缺失,而在美国的PRCV中却没有发现,这表明韩国的PRCV起源于欧洲。系统进化分析表明,韩国PRCV与欧洲PRCV的亲缘关系比与美国PRCV的亲缘关系更近,但与两者的聚类关系不同,这表明韩国PRCV自出现在韩国PRCV后一直在独立进化。这项研究的结果将有助于扩大目前在韩国流行的PRCV的流行病学和分子生物学知识。
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Prevalence and Genetic Characterization of Porcine Respiratory Coronavirus in Korean Pig Farms
Simple Summary The current epidemiology of porcine respiratory coronavirus (PRCV) in domestic pig farms in the Republic of Korea is not well understood. In this study, PRCV was found to still be present in Korean pig herds with a high seroprevalence. Genetic and phylogenetic analyses of PRCV S gene sequences suggested that Korean PRCV originated from European PRCV and has evolved in Korea. These findings will help expand knowledge about the epidemiology and genetic characteristics of PRCV in Korea. Abstract Porcine respiratory coronavirus (PRCV) is a member of the species Alphacoronavirus 1 within the genus Alphacoronavirus of the family Coronaviridae. A few studies have been conducted on the prevalence of PRCV since its first identification in 1997, but there have been no recent studies on the prevalence and genetic characterization of the virus in Korea. In this study, the seroprevalence of PRCV was determined in Korean pig farms using a commercially available TGEV/PRCV differential enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit. The farm-level seroprevalence of PRCV was determined to be 68.6% (48/70), similar to previous reports in Korea, suggesting that PRCV is still circulating in Korean pig herds nationwide. Among the 20 PRCV-seropositive farms tested in this study, PRCV RNAs were detected in 17 oral fluid samples (28.3%) from nine farms (45.0%), while TGEV RNAs were not detected in any sample. To investigate the genetic characteristics of Korean PRCV strains, genetic and phylogenetic analyses were conducted on PRCV spike gene sequences obtained in this study. The three Korean PRCV strains (KPRCV2401, KPRCV2402, and KPRCV2403) shared 98.5–100% homology with each other and 96.2–96.6% and 91.6–94.5% homology with European and American strains, respectively. A 224-amino acid deletion was found in the S gene of both Korean and European PRCVs but not in that of American PRCVs, suggesting a European origin for Korean PRCVs. Phylogenetic analysis showed that Korean PRCVs are more closely related to European PRCVs than American PRCVs but clustered apart from both, suggesting that Korean PRCV has evolved independently since its emergence in Korean PRCVs. The results of this study will help expand knowledge on the epidemiology and molecular biology of PRCV currently circulating in Korea.
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