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Development of a DAS–ELISA for Gyrovirus Homsa1 Prevalence Survey in Chickens and Wild Birds in China

SIMPLE SUMMARY: We developed the DAS–ELISA to investigate the infection and prevalence of GyH1 in chickens and wild birds in China. We found that natural GyH1 infections were widespread in chickens and wild birds. Importantly, young chickens are more susceptible to GyH1, and local chicken species in...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Shicheng, Yang, Jianhao, Zhou, Defang, Yan, Tianxing, Li, Gen, Hao, Xiaojing, Yang, Qi, Cheng, Xiangyu, Shi, Hengyang, Liu, Qing, Li, Yubao, Cheng, Ziqiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10224540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10050312
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author Zhang, Shicheng
Yang, Jianhao
Zhou, Defang
Yan, Tianxing
Li, Gen
Hao, Xiaojing
Yang, Qi
Cheng, Xiangyu
Shi, Hengyang
Liu, Qing
Li, Yubao
Cheng, Ziqiang
author_facet Zhang, Shicheng
Yang, Jianhao
Zhou, Defang
Yan, Tianxing
Li, Gen
Hao, Xiaojing
Yang, Qi
Cheng, Xiangyu
Shi, Hengyang
Liu, Qing
Li, Yubao
Cheng, Ziqiang
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: We developed the DAS–ELISA to investigate the infection and prevalence of GyH1 in chickens and wild birds in China. We found that natural GyH1 infections were widespread in chickens and wild birds. Importantly, young chickens are more susceptible to GyH1, and local chicken species in China are genetically resistant to GyH1. In particular, we found a significantly higher GyH1–positive rate in wild birds than in chickens, implying that there may be a risk of GyH1 transmission from wild birds to chickens. ABSTRACT: Gyrovirus homsa1 (GyH1) is an emerging pathogenic single–stranded circular DNA virus that leads to immunosuppression, aplastic anemia, and multisystem damage in chickens. However, the prevalence of GyH1 infection in chickens and wild birds remains unknown. Here, we developed a double–antibody sandwich enzyme–linked immunosorbent assay (DAS–ELISA) to investigate GyH1 infection in 8 chicken species and 25 wild bird species. A total of 2258 serum samples from chickens (n = 2192) in 15 provinces, and wild birds (n = 66) in Jinan Wildlife Hospital were collected from 2017 to 2021 in China. The GyH1–positive rates in chickens and wild birds were 9.3% (203/2192) and 22.7% (15/66), respectively. GyH1 was present in all flocks in 15 provinces. From 2017 to 2021, the positive rate ranged from 7.93% (18/227) to 10.67% (56/525), and the highest positive rate was present in 2019. Upon chicken age, the highest positive rate (25.5%) was present in young chickens (14–35 days old). Moreover, the GyH1–positive rate in broiler breeders (12.6%, 21/167) was significantly higher than that in layer chickens (8.9%, 14/157). This study shows that GyH1 has spread in chicken flocks and wild birds, and the higher GyH1–positive rate in wild birds indicates the risk of spillover from wild birds to chickens. Our study expanded the GyH1 epidemiological aspects and provided a theoretical basis for GyH1 prevention.
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spelling pubmed-102245402023-05-28 Development of a DAS–ELISA for Gyrovirus Homsa1 Prevalence Survey in Chickens and Wild Birds in China Zhang, Shicheng Yang, Jianhao Zhou, Defang Yan, Tianxing Li, Gen Hao, Xiaojing Yang, Qi Cheng, Xiangyu Shi, Hengyang Liu, Qing Li, Yubao Cheng, Ziqiang Vet Sci Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: We developed the DAS–ELISA to investigate the infection and prevalence of GyH1 in chickens and wild birds in China. We found that natural GyH1 infections were widespread in chickens and wild birds. Importantly, young chickens are more susceptible to GyH1, and local chicken species in China are genetically resistant to GyH1. In particular, we found a significantly higher GyH1–positive rate in wild birds than in chickens, implying that there may be a risk of GyH1 transmission from wild birds to chickens. ABSTRACT: Gyrovirus homsa1 (GyH1) is an emerging pathogenic single–stranded circular DNA virus that leads to immunosuppression, aplastic anemia, and multisystem damage in chickens. However, the prevalence of GyH1 infection in chickens and wild birds remains unknown. Here, we developed a double–antibody sandwich enzyme–linked immunosorbent assay (DAS–ELISA) to investigate GyH1 infection in 8 chicken species and 25 wild bird species. A total of 2258 serum samples from chickens (n = 2192) in 15 provinces, and wild birds (n = 66) in Jinan Wildlife Hospital were collected from 2017 to 2021 in China. The GyH1–positive rates in chickens and wild birds were 9.3% (203/2192) and 22.7% (15/66), respectively. GyH1 was present in all flocks in 15 provinces. From 2017 to 2021, the positive rate ranged from 7.93% (18/227) to 10.67% (56/525), and the highest positive rate was present in 2019. Upon chicken age, the highest positive rate (25.5%) was present in young chickens (14–35 days old). Moreover, the GyH1–positive rate in broiler breeders (12.6%, 21/167) was significantly higher than that in layer chickens (8.9%, 14/157). This study shows that GyH1 has spread in chicken flocks and wild birds, and the higher GyH1–positive rate in wild birds indicates the risk of spillover from wild birds to chickens. Our study expanded the GyH1 epidemiological aspects and provided a theoretical basis for GyH1 prevention. MDPI 2023-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10224540/ /pubmed/37235395 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10050312 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Shicheng
Yang, Jianhao
Zhou, Defang
Yan, Tianxing
Li, Gen
Hao, Xiaojing
Yang, Qi
Cheng, Xiangyu
Shi, Hengyang
Liu, Qing
Li, Yubao
Cheng, Ziqiang
Development of a DAS–ELISA for Gyrovirus Homsa1 Prevalence Survey in Chickens and Wild Birds in China
title Development of a DAS–ELISA for Gyrovirus Homsa1 Prevalence Survey in Chickens and Wild Birds in China
title_full Development of a DAS–ELISA for Gyrovirus Homsa1 Prevalence Survey in Chickens and Wild Birds in China
title_fullStr Development of a DAS–ELISA for Gyrovirus Homsa1 Prevalence Survey in Chickens and Wild Birds in China
title_full_unstemmed Development of a DAS–ELISA for Gyrovirus Homsa1 Prevalence Survey in Chickens and Wild Birds in China
title_short Development of a DAS–ELISA for Gyrovirus Homsa1 Prevalence Survey in Chickens and Wild Birds in China
title_sort development of a das–elisa for gyrovirus homsa1 prevalence survey in chickens and wild birds in china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10224540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10050312
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