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Australasian Pigeon Circoviruses Demonstrate Natural Spillover Infection

Pigeon circovirus (PiCV) is considered to be genetically diverse, with a relatively small circular single-stranded DNA genome of 2 kb that encodes for a capsid protein (Cap) and a replication initiator protein (Rep). Australasia is known to be the origin of diverse species of the Order Columbiformes...

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Autores principales: Nath, Babu Kanti, Das, Tridip, Peters, Andrew, Gupta, Suman Das, Sarker, Subir, Forwood, Jade K., Raidal, Shane R., Das, Shubhagata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10611180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37896802
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15102025
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author Nath, Babu Kanti
Das, Tridip
Peters, Andrew
Gupta, Suman Das
Sarker, Subir
Forwood, Jade K.
Raidal, Shane R.
Das, Shubhagata
author_facet Nath, Babu Kanti
Das, Tridip
Peters, Andrew
Gupta, Suman Das
Sarker, Subir
Forwood, Jade K.
Raidal, Shane R.
Das, Shubhagata
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description Pigeon circovirus (PiCV) is considered to be genetically diverse, with a relatively small circular single-stranded DNA genome of 2 kb that encodes for a capsid protein (Cap) and a replication initiator protein (Rep). Australasia is known to be the origin of diverse species of the Order Columbiformes, but limited data on the PiCV genome sequence has hindered phylogeographic studies in this species. To fill this gap, this study was conducted to investigate PiCV in 118 characteristic samples from different birds across Australia using PCR and sequencing. Eighteen partial PiCV Rep sequences and one complete PiCV genome sequence were recovered from reservoir and aberrant hosts. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that PiCV circulating in Australia was scattered across three different subclades. Importantly, one subclade dominated within the PiCV sequenced from Australia and Poland, whereas other PiCV sequenced in this study were more closely related to the PiCV sequenced from China, USA and Japan. In addition, PiCV Rep sequences obtained from clinically affected plumed whistling duck, blue billed duck and Australian magpie demonstrated natural spillover of PiCV unveiled host generalist characteristics of the pigeon circovirus. These findings indicate that PiCV genomes circulating in Australia lack host adapted population structure but demonstrate natural spillover infection.
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spelling pubmed-106111802023-10-28 Australasian Pigeon Circoviruses Demonstrate Natural Spillover Infection Nath, Babu Kanti Das, Tridip Peters, Andrew Gupta, Suman Das Sarker, Subir Forwood, Jade K. Raidal, Shane R. Das, Shubhagata Viruses Article Pigeon circovirus (PiCV) is considered to be genetically diverse, with a relatively small circular single-stranded DNA genome of 2 kb that encodes for a capsid protein (Cap) and a replication initiator protein (Rep). Australasia is known to be the origin of diverse species of the Order Columbiformes, but limited data on the PiCV genome sequence has hindered phylogeographic studies in this species. To fill this gap, this study was conducted to investigate PiCV in 118 characteristic samples from different birds across Australia using PCR and sequencing. Eighteen partial PiCV Rep sequences and one complete PiCV genome sequence were recovered from reservoir and aberrant hosts. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that PiCV circulating in Australia was scattered across three different subclades. Importantly, one subclade dominated within the PiCV sequenced from Australia and Poland, whereas other PiCV sequenced in this study were more closely related to the PiCV sequenced from China, USA and Japan. In addition, PiCV Rep sequences obtained from clinically affected plumed whistling duck, blue billed duck and Australian magpie demonstrated natural spillover of PiCV unveiled host generalist characteristics of the pigeon circovirus. These findings indicate that PiCV genomes circulating in Australia lack host adapted population structure but demonstrate natural spillover infection. MDPI 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10611180/ /pubmed/37896802 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15102025 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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Australasian Pigeon Circoviruses Demonstrate Natural Spillover Infection
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10611180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37896802
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15102025
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