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犬圆环病毒(CanCV)是一种单链DNA病毒,已成为全球范围内与胃肠炎相关的重要新兴病毒。在本研究中,2019年至2020年间,在贝伦动物收容所的15%(22/147)的狗身上通过PCR检测到了CanCV。我们观察到CanCV感染与1岁以下动物腹泻之间的相关性(p>0.05)。巴西菌株按中国基因型分组,核苷酸同源性为99.54至100%。GMRF Bayesian Skyride使用了分子时钟模型,这是绘制数据集的最合适技术。最近的共同祖先(TMRCA)是在2017年估计的,进化率为1.6 x 10-3 s/s/y。还调查了病毒家族的多样性,重点是在CanCV阳性混合样本中检测到的肠道致病病毒细小病毒科、小核糖核酸病毒科和星形病毒科的家族。这项研究强调了CanCV作为一种引起巴西狗腹泻的新兴病毒的重要性。本文发现的结果有助于理解CanCV在肠道疾病中的作用以及循环基因型的进化分子特征。此外,我们增加了对腹泻犬粪便病毒组的了解,为监测和预防家畜病毒性肠胃炎提供了数据。
Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region.
The canine circovirus (CanCV) is a single-stranded DNA virus that has become an important emerging virus associated with gastroenteritis in dogs worldwide. In the present study, the CanCV was detected by PCR in 15% (22/147) of dogs from animal shelters in Belém, between 2019 and 2020. We observed an association between the CanCV infection and the presence of diarrhea in animals younger than one year of age (p > 0.01). The Brazilian strains were grouped in Chinese genotypes, with 99.54 to 100% nucleotilde homology. The GMRF Bayesian Skyride used the molecular clock model, which was the best suited technique to plot the dataset. The most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) was estimated in 2017, with the evolution rate of 1.6 x 10-3 s/s/y. The viral family diversity was also investigated, with emphasis on the families of the enteric pathogenic viruses Parvoviridae, Picornaviridae and Astroviridae, which were detected in the CanCV positive pooled samples. This study highlights the importance of the CanCV as an emergent virus that causes diarrhea in Brazilian dogs. The results found herein contribute to the understanding of the role of CanCV in enteric diseases and in the evolutionary molecular characterization of the circulating genotypes. Furthermore, we increased the understanding of the fecal virome in dogs with diarrhea, providing data for the monitoring and prevention viral gastroenteric diseases in domestic animals.