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Identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine parvovirus (PPV6) in china

BACKGROUND: Parvoviruses are classified into two subfamilies based on their host range: the Parvovirinae, which infect vertebrates, and the Densovirinae, which mainly infect insects and other arthropods. In recent years, a number of novel parvoviruses belonging to the subfamily Parvovirinae have bee...

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Autores principales: Ni, Jianqiang, Qiao, Caixia, Han, Xue, Han, Tao, Kang, Wenhua, Zi, Zhanchao, Cao, Zhen, Zhai, Xinyan, Cai, Xuepeng
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4265361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25442288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-014-0203-2
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author Ni, Jianqiang
Qiao, Caixia
Han, Xue
Han, Tao
Kang, Wenhua
Zi, Zhanchao
Cao, Zhen
Zhai, Xinyan
Cai, Xuepeng
author_facet Ni, Jianqiang
Qiao, Caixia
Han, Xue
Han, Tao
Kang, Wenhua
Zi, Zhanchao
Cao, Zhen
Zhai, Xinyan
Cai, Xuepeng
author_sort Ni, Jianqiang
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Parvoviruses are classified into two subfamilies based on their host range: the Parvovirinae, which infect vertebrates, and the Densovirinae, which mainly infect insects and other arthropods. In recent years, a number of novel parvoviruses belonging to the subfamily Parvovirinae have been identified from various animal species and humans, including human parvovirus 4 (PARV4), porcine hokovirus, ovine partetravirus, porcine parvovirus 4 (PPV4), and porcine parvovirus 5 (PPV5). METHODS: Using sequence-independent single primer amplification (SISPA), a novel parvovirus within the subfamily Parvovirinae that was distinct from any known parvoviruses was identified and five full-length genome sequences were determined and analyzed. RESULTS: A novel porcine parvovirus, provisionally named PPV6, was initially identified from aborted pig fetuses in China. Retrospective studies revealed the prevalence of PPV6 in aborted pig fetuses and piglets(50% and 75%, respectively) was apparently higher than that in finishing pigs and sows (15.6% and 3.8% respectively). Furthermore, the prevalence of PPV6 in finishing pig was similar in affected and unaffected farms (i.e. 16.7% vs. 13.6%-21.7%). This finding indicates that animal age, perhaps due to increased innate immune resistance, strongly influences the level of PPV6 viremia. Complete genome sequencing and multiple alignments have shown that the nearly full-length genome sequences were approximately 6,100 nucleotides in length and shared 20.5%–42.6% DNA sequence identity with other members of the Parvovirinae subfamily. Phylogenetic analysis showed that PPV6 was significantly distinct from other known parvoviruses and was most closely related to PPV4. CONCLUSION: Our findings and review of published parvovirus sequences suggested that a novel porcine parvovirus is currently circulating in China and might be classified into the novel genus Copiparvovirus within the subfamily Parvovirinae. However, the clinical manifestations of PPV6 are still unknown in that the prevalence of PPV6 was similar between healthy pigs and sick pigs in a retrospective epidemiological study. The identification of PPV6 within the subfamily Parvovirinae provides further insight into the viral and genetic diversity of parvoviruses.
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spelling pubmed-42653612014-12-14 Identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine parvovirus (PPV6) in china Ni, Jianqiang Qiao, Caixia Han, Xue Han, Tao Kang, Wenhua Zi, Zhanchao Cao, Zhen Zhai, Xinyan Cai, Xuepeng Virol J Research BACKGROUND: Parvoviruses are classified into two subfamilies based on their host range: the Parvovirinae, which infect vertebrates, and the Densovirinae, which mainly infect insects and other arthropods. In recent years, a number of novel parvoviruses belonging to the subfamily Parvovirinae have been identified from various animal species and humans, including human parvovirus 4 (PARV4), porcine hokovirus, ovine partetravirus, porcine parvovirus 4 (PPV4), and porcine parvovirus 5 (PPV5). METHODS: Using sequence-independent single primer amplification (SISPA), a novel parvovirus within the subfamily Parvovirinae that was distinct from any known parvoviruses was identified and five full-length genome sequences were determined and analyzed. RESULTS: A novel porcine parvovirus, provisionally named PPV6, was initially identified from aborted pig fetuses in China. Retrospective studies revealed the prevalence of PPV6 in aborted pig fetuses and piglets(50% and 75%, respectively) was apparently higher than that in finishing pigs and sows (15.6% and 3.8% respectively). Furthermore, the prevalence of PPV6 in finishing pig was similar in affected and unaffected farms (i.e. 16.7% vs. 13.6%-21.7%). This finding indicates that animal age, perhaps due to increased innate immune resistance, strongly influences the level of PPV6 viremia. Complete genome sequencing and multiple alignments have shown that the nearly full-length genome sequences were approximately 6,100 nucleotides in length and shared 20.5%–42.6% DNA sequence identity with other members of the Parvovirinae subfamily. Phylogenetic analysis showed that PPV6 was significantly distinct from other known parvoviruses and was most closely related to PPV4. CONCLUSION: Our findings and review of published parvovirus sequences suggested that a novel porcine parvovirus is currently circulating in China and might be classified into the novel genus Copiparvovirus within the subfamily Parvovirinae. However, the clinical manifestations of PPV6 are still unknown in that the prevalence of PPV6 was similar between healthy pigs and sick pigs in a retrospective epidemiological study. The identification of PPV6 within the subfamily Parvovirinae provides further insight into the viral and genetic diversity of parvoviruses. BioMed Central 2014-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4265361/ /pubmed/25442288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-014-0203-2 Text en © Ni et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ni, Jianqiang
Qiao, Caixia
Han, Xue
Han, Tao
Kang, Wenhua
Zi, Zhanchao
Cao, Zhen
Zhai, Xinyan
Cai, Xuepeng
Identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine parvovirus (PPV6) in china
title Identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine parvovirus (PPV6) in china
title_full Identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine parvovirus (PPV6) in china
title_fullStr Identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine parvovirus (PPV6) in china
title_full_unstemmed Identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine parvovirus (PPV6) in china
title_short Identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine parvovirus (PPV6) in china
title_sort identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine parvovirus (ppv6) in china
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4265361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25442288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-014-0203-2
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