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Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in diarrhoetic dogs in northeast China

Canine kobuviruses (CaKVs) are newly recognized picornaviruses that have been recently detected in dogs in the U.S.A., Italy, U.K., the Republic of Korea and Tanzania. To trace the evolution of CaKV strains, a total of 201 fecal samples from rectal swabs of diarrheic dogs, which were obtained from M...

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Autores principales: LI, Chunqiu, WEI, Shan, GUO, Donghua, WANG, Zhihui, GENG, Yufei, WANG, Enyu, ZHAO, Xiwen, SU, Mingjun, WANG, Xinyu, SUN, Dongbo
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4751110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26256044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0414
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author LI, Chunqiu
WEI, Shan
GUO, Donghua
WANG, Zhihui
GENG, Yufei
WANG, Enyu
ZHAO, Xiwen
SU, Mingjun
WANG, Xinyu
SUN, Dongbo
author_facet LI, Chunqiu
WEI, Shan
GUO, Donghua
WANG, Zhihui
GENG, Yufei
WANG, Enyu
ZHAO, Xiwen
SU, Mingjun
WANG, Xinyu
SUN, Dongbo
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description Canine kobuviruses (CaKVs) are newly recognized picornaviruses that have been recently detected in dogs in the U.S.A., Italy, U.K., the Republic of Korea and Tanzania. To trace the evolution of CaKV strains, a total of 201 fecal samples from rectal swabs of diarrheic dogs, which were obtained from May 2014 to April 2015 in northeast China, were detected by reverse transcription-PCR targeting a partial (504 bp) fragment of the 3D gene. Furthermore, a phylogenetic analysis of the CaKV strains identified in northeast China was conducted based on the partial 3D gene sequence. The results indicated that 36 fecal samples (17.91%, 36/201) were positive for CaKV, in which the co-infection rates of canine coronavirus, canine parvovirus-2 and canine bocavirus were 58.33%, 41.67%, and 11.11%, respectively. Sequence comparison of the partial 3D gene revealed nucleotide homologies of 94.4–100%, 95.6–98.6%, 94.3–97.6%, 94.4–96.3% and 93.3–95.1% within the 36 Chinese CaKV strains, and between the 36 Chinese CaKV strains and four CaKV reference strains from South Korea, Italy, U.S.A. and Tanzania, respectively. A phylogenetic tree revealed that the 36 Chinese CaKV strains formed one specific CaKV lineage with CaKVs that have recently been identified in other countries. The 36 Chinese CaKV strains were closely related to CaKV reference strains from Asia and Europe, but differed genetically from CaKV reference strains from North America and Africa. This study provides evidence that CaKVs circulate in diarrhoetic dogs in China and that they exhibit substantial genetic diversity and high co-infection rates with other enteric viruses.
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spelling pubmed-47511102016-02-26 Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in diarrhoetic dogs in northeast China LI, Chunqiu WEI, Shan GUO, Donghua WANG, Zhihui GENG, Yufei WANG, Enyu ZHAO, Xiwen SU, Mingjun WANG, Xinyu SUN, Dongbo J Vet Med Sci Virology Canine kobuviruses (CaKVs) are newly recognized picornaviruses that have been recently detected in dogs in the U.S.A., Italy, U.K., the Republic of Korea and Tanzania. To trace the evolution of CaKV strains, a total of 201 fecal samples from rectal swabs of diarrheic dogs, which were obtained from May 2014 to April 2015 in northeast China, were detected by reverse transcription-PCR targeting a partial (504 bp) fragment of the 3D gene. Furthermore, a phylogenetic analysis of the CaKV strains identified in northeast China was conducted based on the partial 3D gene sequence. The results indicated that 36 fecal samples (17.91%, 36/201) were positive for CaKV, in which the co-infection rates of canine coronavirus, canine parvovirus-2 and canine bocavirus were 58.33%, 41.67%, and 11.11%, respectively. Sequence comparison of the partial 3D gene revealed nucleotide homologies of 94.4–100%, 95.6–98.6%, 94.3–97.6%, 94.4–96.3% and 93.3–95.1% within the 36 Chinese CaKV strains, and between the 36 Chinese CaKV strains and four CaKV reference strains from South Korea, Italy, U.S.A. and Tanzania, respectively. A phylogenetic tree revealed that the 36 Chinese CaKV strains formed one specific CaKV lineage with CaKVs that have recently been identified in other countries. The 36 Chinese CaKV strains were closely related to CaKV reference strains from Asia and Europe, but differed genetically from CaKV reference strains from North America and Africa. This study provides evidence that CaKVs circulate in diarrhoetic dogs in China and that they exhibit substantial genetic diversity and high co-infection rates with other enteric viruses. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2015-08-07 2016-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4751110/ /pubmed/26256044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0414 Text en ©2016 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Virology
LI, Chunqiu
WEI, Shan
GUO, Donghua
WANG, Zhihui
GENG, Yufei
WANG, Enyu
ZHAO, Xiwen
SU, Mingjun
WANG, Xinyu
SUN, Dongbo
Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in diarrhoetic dogs in northeast China
title Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in diarrhoetic dogs in northeast China
title_full Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in diarrhoetic dogs in northeast China
title_fullStr Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in diarrhoetic dogs in northeast China
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in diarrhoetic dogs in northeast China
title_short Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in diarrhoetic dogs in northeast China
title_sort prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in diarrhoetic dogs in northeast china
topic Virology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4751110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26256044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0414
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