Characterization, phylogeny and prevalence of the coding-complete genomes of aviadenoviruses and siadenovirus in young racing pigeons.

Ewa Łukaszuk, Daria Dziewulska, Agata Prątnicka, Joy M Custer, Simona Kraberger, Arvind Varsani, Tomasz Stenzel
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Adenoviruses are a concern for pigeon breeders due to their impact on animal health. Furthermore, they have been studied for nearly five decades and are one of the most studied viruses in pigeons. However, the number of complete genomic sequences of pigeon-infecting adenoviruses available is very low, and the pathogenic effect of these viruses on pigeons is still yet to be thoroughly explored. In this study, we describe the usage of high-throughput sequencing to identify and assemble genomic sequences of adenoviruses from pigeon samples. We were able to recover two coding-complete genomic sequences of members of Aviadenovirus genus, presumably belonging to Aviadenovirus columbidae species, and the first coding-complete genomic sequence of a member of Siadenovirus genus derived from a pigeon, genetically distinct from all other known species in this genus, which we proposed to be named Siadenovirus columbae. In addition, we designed quantitative PCR assay with TaqMan probes and digital droplet PCR to examine the potential link between the amount of pigeon adenovirus 2 (species Aviadenovirus columbidae) genome copies and the occurrence of enteropathy in young racing pigeons. The results of the quantitative analysis show that pigeon adenovirus 2 occurs in both healthy and diseased pigeons which is consistent with the previous findings. Further research is needed to assess how adenoviruses may influence enteric disease in racing pigeons.

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雏赛鸽中鸟腺病毒和腺病毒编码全基因组的特征、系统发育和流行。
腺病毒是鸽子饲养者关注的问题,因为它们对动物健康有影响。此外,它们已经被研究了近50年,是鸽子中研究最多的病毒之一。然而,感染鸽子的腺病毒的完整基因组序列数量非常少,这些病毒对鸽子的致病作用仍有待深入研究。在这项研究中,我们描述了使用高通量测序来鉴定和组装来自鸽子样本的腺病毒基因组序列。我们能够恢复鸟腺病毒属成员的两个编码完整的基因组序列,可能属于鸟腺病毒柱状科物种,以及来自鸽子的si腺病毒属成员的第一个编码完整的基因组序列,该成员在遗传上与该属所有其他已知物种不同,我们建议将其命名为si腺病毒柱状。此外,采用TaqMan探针和数字液滴PCR设计了定量PCR方法,探讨了鸽腺病毒2(鸟类腺病毒)基因组拷贝数与雏鸽肠病发生之间的潜在联系。定量分析结果表明,鸽子腺病毒2型在健康和病鸽中均存在,这与以往的研究结果一致。需要进一步的研究来评估腺病毒如何影响赛鸽的肠道疾病。
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