利用病毒宏基因组学对瑞典马病毒进行检测和遗传表征。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Anne-Lie Blomström, Annika Källse, Miia Riihimäki
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背景:病毒感染对马种群构成了重大挑战,损害了福利并给全球马产业造成了巨大的经济损失。虽然已经确定了许多马病毒病原体,但许多疑似病毒感染仍未得到诊断。这突出表明需要进一步鉴定和鉴定在马种群中传播的病毒。在这项研究中,我们利用病毒宏基因组学研究了瑞典马的血清样本和鼻拭子中存在的病毒。主要的重点是出现发烧的马,尽管对照马也包括在内进行比较。结果:病毒宏基因组分析在调查样本中鉴定出几种病毒。在鼻拭子中,大多数病毒序列被分类为各种马疱疹病毒(ehv),主要是EHV-2和EHV-5。鼻拭子中的其他病毒包括但不限于ehev -4、马扭力病毒1 (TTeqV1)和马copiparvov (eqCopV)。血清样品中还检测到TTeqV1和eqCopV以及马圆环病毒和马pegivirus。对许多检测到的病毒进行了进一步的遗传表征,并显示与来自美国和/或中国的病毒具有高度的序列相似性。对选定数量的检测到的病毒进行qPCR筛选显示,单个马的检出率相当低(1.6%-9.4%)。结论:本研究确定了在瑞典马群中传播的几种病毒,其中一些病毒以前在瑞典或欧洲未被发现。此外,其中一些病毒的完整或近乎完整的基因组已被遗传表征。这些新数据为开发改进的检测方法和开展更大规模的流行病学研究以评估这些病毒对马种群的潜在影响提供了宝贵的基础。这些努力最终将有助于提高马的福利。
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Detection and genetic characterization of equine viruses in Sweden using viral metagenomics.

Detection and genetic characterization of equine viruses in Sweden using viral metagenomics.

Detection and genetic characterization of equine viruses in Sweden using viral metagenomics.

Detection and genetic characterization of equine viruses in Sweden using viral metagenomics.

Background: Viral infections pose a significant challenge to the equine population, compromising welfare and causing substantial economic losses for the global equine industry. While numerous equine viral pathogens have been identified, many suspected viral infections remain undiagnosed. This highlights the need for further identification and characterization of viruses circulating within the equine population. In this study, we utilized viral metagenomics to investigate viruses present in serum samples and nasal swabs collected from horses in Sweden. The primary focus was on horses presenting with fever, although control horses were also included for comparison.

Result: The viral metagenomic analysis identified several viruses in the investigated samples. Among nasal swabs, the majority of the viral reads were classified as various equine herpesvirues (EHVs), mainly EHV-2 and EHV-5. Other viruses in nasal swabs include but are not limited to EHV-4, Torque teno equus virus 1 (TTeqV1) and equine copiparvovirus (eqCopV). Both TTeqV1 and eqCopV were also detected in the serum samples together with equine circovirus and equine pegivirus. A number of the detected viruses were further genetically characterized and were shown to display high sequence similarity to viruses from the US and/or China. qPCR screening of a selected number of the detected viruses revealed a rather low detection rate (1.6%-9.4%) in individual horses.

Conclusion: This study identified several viruses that circulate in the horse population in Sweden, some of which have not been previously detected in Sweden or Europe. Furthermore, the complete or nearly complete genomes of several of these viruses have been genetically characterized. These new data provide a valuable foundation for developing improved detection assays and conducting larger prevalence studies to assess the potential impact of these viruses on the equine population. Such efforts could ultimately contribute to enhanced equine welfare.

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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
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420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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