从中国哈尔滨猫身上发现的猫博卡病毒的流行病学和基因型多样性。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY Virology Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1016/j.virol.2024.110188
Xin-Yan Yao , Bo-Wen Shi , He-Ping Li , Ying-Qian Han , Kai Zhong , Jian-Wei Shao , Yue-Ying Wang
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猫科动物细小病毒(FBoV)是一种全球分布的线性单链 DNA 病毒,目前分为三种不同的基因型。虽然 FBoV 可导致全身性感染,但其致病潜力尚不清楚。本研究从哈尔滨市的健康猫身上采集了 289 份血液样本,结果显示 FBoV 的总体流行率为 12.1%。值得注意的是,FBoV 的基因型 1 和 3 在哈尔滨的猫群中同时存在。此外,还发现了重组事件,尤其是在新发现的 NG/104 和 DL/102 株系中。此外,在 FBoV 的蛋白质编码基因中主要观察到了负选择位点。这些研究结果表明,哈尔滨市的猫群中存在着基因多样的 FBoV 株系的共同循环,表明纯化选择是影响 FBoV 基因组进化的主要驱动力,同时也强调了全面监测工作的重要性,以加深我们对 FBoV 流行病学和进化特征的了解。
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Epidemiology and genotypic diversity of feline bocavirus identified from cats in Harbin, China

Feline bocavirus (FBoV) is a globally distributed linear, single-stranded DNA virus infect cats, currently classified into three distinct genotypes. Although FBoV can lead to systemic infections, its complete pathogenic potential remains unclear. In this study, 289 blood samples were collected from healthy cats in Harbin, revealing an overall FBoV prevalence of 12.1%. Notably, genotypes 1 and 3 of FBoV were found co-circulating among the cat population in Harbin. Additionally, recombination events were detected, particularly in the newly discovered NG/104 and DL/102 strains. Furthermore, negative selection sites were predominantly observed across the protein coding genes of FBoV. These findings suggest a co-circulation of genetically diverse FBoV strains among cats in Harbin, indicate that purifying selection is the primary driving force shaping the genomic evolution of FBoV, and also underscore the importance of comprehensive surveillance efforts to enhance our understanding of the epidemiology and evolutionary characteristics of FBoV.

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Virology 医学-病毒学
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