Genetic Characterization of Canine morbillivirus (Canine Distemper Virus) Field Strains in Dogs, Chile, 2022–2023

IF 3.5 2区 农林科学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Transboundary and Emerging Diseases Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/9993255
Naomi Ariyama, Belén Agüero, Benjamín Bennett, Constanza Urzúa, Felipe Berrios, Claudio Verdugo, Víctor Neira
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Canine distemper virus (CDV) poses a significant threat to dogs and wildlife worldwide, and this study sought to provide an updated genetic characterization of CDV field strains in Chile during 2022–2023. We collected samples from 52 suspected CDV cases in domestic dogs and detected viral RNA through real-time RT-PCR in 28 dogs (54%). Factors like age and vaccination status were determinants of CDV positivity, with young adult and unvaccinated dogs facing a higher infection risk. We isolated CDV from positive samples in VeroDogSLAM cells. From these isolates and direct samples, we obtained sequences and estimated the phylogeny based on gene H. CDV isolates from nasal and conjunctival swabs exhibited cytopathic effects, and sequence analysis unveiled a substantial genetic diversity among the strains. Chilean CDV strains demonstrated a genetic distance to vaccine strains of approximately 10%, antigenic-change-related amino acid substitutions, and novel putative glycosylation sites. In the phylogeny, Chilean CDV field strains clustered into two lineages, Europe/South America-1 and North/South America-4, indicating the emergence of the North/South America-4 lineage in Chile and underscoring the genetic complexity of CDV in the country. Interestingly, certain Chilean viruses shared a close common ancestor with Brazilian and Peruvian viruses, suggesting viral spreading patterns. Further investigations are warranted to comprehend the potential antigenic implications of these genetically diverse CDV strains.

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2022-2023 年智利犬类流行性感冒病毒(犬瘟热病毒)野外毒株的遗传特征描述
犬瘟热病毒(CDV)对全世界的狗和野生动物构成了重大威胁,本研究旨在提供 2022-2023 年期间智利 CDV 现场毒株的最新遗传特征。我们收集了 52 个家犬 CDV 疑似病例的样本,并通过实时 RT-PCR 检测了 28 只家犬(54%)的病毒 RNA。年龄和疫苗接种情况等因素是 CDV 阳性的决定性因素,年轻成年犬和未接种疫苗的犬面临的感染风险更高。我们在 VeroDogSLAM 细胞中从阳性样本中分离出 CDV。从鼻腔和结膜拭子中分离出的 CDV 表现出细胞病理效应,序列分析揭示了菌株间巨大的遗传多样性。智利的 CDV 株系与疫苗株系的遗传距离约为 10%,存在抗原变化相关的氨基酸替换和新的假定糖基化位点。在系统发育过程中,智利的 CDV 现场毒株分为两个系,即欧洲/南美洲-1 和北美洲/南美洲-4,这表明智利出现了北美洲/南美洲-4 系,并突出了智利 CDV 遗传的复杂性。有趣的是,智利的某些病毒与巴西和秘鲁的病毒有着近似的共同祖先,这表明了病毒的传播模式。要理解这些基因多样的 CDV 株系的潜在抗原意义,还需要进一步的研究。
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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 农林科学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: Transboundary and Emerging Diseases brings together in one place the latest research on infectious diseases considered to hold the greatest economic threat to animals and humans worldwide. The journal provides a venue for global research on their diagnosis, prevention and management, and for papers on public health, pathogenesis, epidemiology, statistical modeling, diagnostics, biosecurity issues, genomics, vaccine development and rapid communication of new outbreaks. Papers should include timely research approaches using state-of-the-art technologies. The editors encourage papers adopting a science-based approach on socio-economic and environmental factors influencing the management of the bio-security threat posed by these diseases, including risk analysis and disease spread modeling. Preference will be given to communications focusing on novel science-based approaches to controlling transboundary and emerging diseases. The following topics are generally considered out-of-scope, but decisions are made on a case-by-case basis (for example, studies on cryptic wildlife populations, and those on potential species extinctions): Pathogen discovery: a common pathogen newly recognised in a specific country, or a new pathogen or genetic sequence for which there is little context about — or insights regarding — its emergence or spread. Prevalence estimation surveys and risk factor studies based on survey (rather than longitudinal) methodology, except when such studies are unique. Surveys of knowledge, attitudes and practices are within scope. Diagnostic test development if not accompanied by robust sensitivity and specificity estimation from field studies. Studies focused only on laboratory methods in which relevance to disease emergence and spread is not obvious or can not be inferred (“pure research” type studies). Narrative literature reviews which do not generate new knowledge. Systematic and scoping reviews, and meta-analyses are within scope.
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