探索腹泻猪粪便中的病毒多样性:来自印度猪场的宏基因组分析。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-09-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcimb.2025.1653342
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背景:养猪业是印度的一个重要部门,为边缘社区提供营养安全和就业。猪是有利的,由于高繁殖率和繁殖力,较短的世代间隔,和有效的饲料转换,需要最小的住房。然而,养猪业面临着重大的疾病挑战,特别是病毒性肠胃炎,这构成了严重的公共卫生风险,特别是在发展中国家。猪是具有人畜共患潜力的许多病毒的天然宿主和扩增体,因此疾病监测至关重要。材料:在本研究中,我们对印度某农场腹泻猪的15份粪便样本进行了宏基因组分析,首次探索了该地区粪便病毒多样性。我们的新一代测序方法能够对猪粪便样本中的多种病毒试剂进行无偏检测,检测已知和新型病毒试剂,而无需事先了解目标。结果:本研究获得的关键病毒和新型病毒为猪圆环病毒、猪细小病毒7、猪乳突病毒3、猪sapelovirus A和猪肠病毒g。本研究获得了圆环病毒、猪肠病毒、猪sapelovirus和猪乳突病毒等多种猪病毒的全基因组,以及细小病毒、小核糖核酸病毒、猪粪便相关RNA病毒(猪Posavirus)、科布病毒和轮状病毒的部分基因组,并进行了系统发育分析。结论:我们的调查表明,多种病毒的共同感染频繁发生,为病毒重组和重组创造了有利的环境。对动物种群中的病毒病原体进行持续监测对于了解已知和新型病毒的动态以及发现新出现的病原体及其人畜共患病和致病性潜力至关重要。
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Exploring viral diversity in diarrheic porcine feces: a metagenomic analysis from an Indian swine farm.

Background: Pig husbandry is a vital sector in India, providing nutritional security and employment for marginalized communities. Pigs are advantageous due to high reproduction rates and fecundity, shorter generation intervals, and efficient feed conversion, requiring minimal housing. However, the swine industry encounters significant disease challenges, particularly viral gastroenteritis, which poses serious public health risks, especially in developing countries. Pigs serve as natural reservoirs and amplifiers for numerous viruses with zoonotic potential, making disease surveillance essential.

Materials: In this study, we conducted a metagenomic analysis of 15 fecal samples from diarrheic pigs on a farm in India, marking the first exploration of the fecal virome diversity in this region. Our next-generation sequencing approach has enabled the unbiased detection of multiple viral agents in the porcine fecal samples, detecting both known and novel viral agents without prior target knowledge.

Results: The key and novel viruses obtained in our study were porcine circovirus, porcine parvovirus 7, porcine mamastrovirus 3, porcine sapelovirus A, and porcine enterovirus G. This work resulted in the generation of full genomes for multiple porcine viruses, including Circovirus, Enterovirus, Sapelovirus, and Mamastrovirus, along with partial genomes of Parvovirus, Picobirnavirus, Porcine stool-associated RNA virus (Porcine Posavirus), Kobuvirus, and Rotavirus, all subjected to phylogenetic analysis.

Conclusion: Our survey indicates frequent co-infections with diverse viruses, creating conducive environments for viral recombination and reassortment. Continuous surveillance of viral pathogens in animal populations is essential for understanding the dynamics of both known and novel viruses and for detecting emerging pathogens, along with their zoonotic and pathogenic potential.

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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology is a leading specialty journal, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across all pathogenic microorganisms and their interaction with their hosts. Chief Editor Yousef Abu Kwaik, University of Louisville is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology includes research on bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses, endosymbionts, prions and all microbial pathogens as well as the microbiota and its effect on health and disease in various hosts. The research approaches include molecular microbiology, cellular microbiology, gene regulation, proteomics, signal transduction, pathogenic evolution, genomics, structural biology, and virulence factors as well as model hosts. Areas of research to counteract infectious agents by the host include the host innate and adaptive immune responses as well as metabolic restrictions to various pathogenic microorganisms, vaccine design and development against various pathogenic microorganisms, and the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and its countermeasures.
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