First molecular detection of porcine circovirus type 4 (PCV4) in Malaysia.

C Y Tan, R Thanawongnuwech, S S Arshad, L Hassan, C Y Lee, S E Low, W C M Fong, P T Ooi
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Porcine circovirus type 4 (PCV4) is the newest member in the porcine circovirus family, first reported in 2020. To date, the presence of PCV4 has only been reported in China, South Korea and most recently in Thailand. Detection of PCV4 have been reported in various production stages of pigs from piglets, finishers to sows; associated with a myriad of clinical manifestations including porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome (PDNS), postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS), respiratory, enteric and neurological diseases. While successful virus isolation and culture has yet to be reported, pathogenicity of PCV4 has been demonstrated through infectious clone studies. The objective of this study is to investigate the presence of PCV4 in Malaysian porcine population to update the epidemiology of porcine circoviruses in Malaysia. A total of 49 samples from commercial intensive pig farms, abattoir and wild boar population were subjected to conventional polymerase chain reaction assay to detect PCV4 capsid (cap) genome. Resulting cap nucleotide sequences were analyzed for maximum likelihood phylogeny relationship. Results revealed that PCV4 is present in Peninsular Malaysia at a molecular prevalence of 4.08% (2 / 49 samples). Both PCV4 positive samples originated from clinically healthy finishers. Malaysian PCV4 strains were classified as genotype PCV4b, and were found to be phylogenetically distinct from the China, South Korea and Thailand strains. With this latest update of the novel PCV4 in Malaysia, it is clear that more attention needs to be given to the investigation of novel porcine circoviruses (PCV) and management of PCV diseases.

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马来西亚首次对猪圆环病毒4型(PCV4)进行分子检测。
猪圆环病毒4型(PCV4)是猪圆环病毒家族的最新成员,于2020年首次报道。迄今为止,只有中国、韩国和最近的泰国报告了PCV4的存在。从仔猪、肥育猪到母猪的各个生产阶段都有PCV4检测报告;与多种临床表现相关,包括猪皮炎和肾病综合征(PDNS)、断奶后多系统衰竭综合征(PMWS)、呼吸道、肠道和神经系统疾病。虽然成功的病毒分离和培养尚待报道,但PCV4的致病性已通过感染性克隆研究得到证实。本研究的目的是调查马来西亚猪群中PCV4的存在,以更新马来西亚猪圆环病毒的流行病学。对来自商业集约化养猪场、屠宰场和野猪种群的49个样本进行常规聚合酶链式反应测定,以检测PCV4衣壳(cap)基因组。对得到的帽核苷酸序列进行了最大似然系统发育关系分析。结果显示,PCV4在马来西亚半岛的分子流行率为4.08%(2/49个样本)。两份PCV4阳性样本均来自临床健康的完成者。马来西亚PCV4菌株被归类为PCV4b基因型,并被发现在系统发育上与中国、韩国和泰国菌株不同。随着新型PCV4在马来西亚的最新更新,很明显,需要更多地关注新型猪圆环病毒(PCV)的研究和PCV疾病的管理。
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