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Canine bocavirus-2 infection and its possible association with encephalopathy in domestic dogs

Canine bocaviruses (CBoVs) have been recognized as pathogens associated with intestinal diseases. Hematogenous spreading caused by CBoV has been documented and may potentiate the virus entry across the blood-brain barrier to initiate a brain infection. This study focused attention on CBoV detection...

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Autores principales: Piewbang, Chutchai, Wardhani, Sabrina Wahyu, Dankaona, Wichan, Lacharoje, Sitthichok, Chai-in, Poowadon, Yostawonkul, Jakarwan, Chanseanroj, Jira, Boonrungsiman, Suwimon, Kasantikul, Tanit, Poovorawan, Yong, Techangamsuwan, Somporn
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8360608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34383794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255425
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author Piewbang, Chutchai
Wardhani, Sabrina Wahyu
Dankaona, Wichan
Lacharoje, Sitthichok
Chai-in, Poowadon
Yostawonkul, Jakarwan
Chanseanroj, Jira
Boonrungsiman, Suwimon
Kasantikul, Tanit
Poovorawan, Yong
Techangamsuwan, Somporn
author_facet Piewbang, Chutchai
Wardhani, Sabrina Wahyu
Dankaona, Wichan
Lacharoje, Sitthichok
Chai-in, Poowadon
Yostawonkul, Jakarwan
Chanseanroj, Jira
Boonrungsiman, Suwimon
Kasantikul, Tanit
Poovorawan, Yong
Techangamsuwan, Somporn
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description Canine bocaviruses (CBoVs) have been recognized as pathogens associated with intestinal diseases. Hematogenous spreading caused by CBoV has been documented and may potentiate the virus entry across the blood-brain barrier to initiate a brain infection. This study focused attention on CBoV detection in cases of encepahlopathy and attempted to determine its viral localization. A total of 107 dog brains that histologically exhibited encephalopathy (ED) were investigated for the presence of CBoVs using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Thirty-three histologically normal brain samples from dogs were used as a control group (CD). CBoV-2 was detected in 15 ED dogs (14.02%) but not in CD dogs (p = 0.02), while no CBoV-1 and -3 were detected. Among the CBoV-2 positive dogs, brain histological changes were characterized by nonsuppurative encephalitis, with inclusion body-like materials in some brains. In situ hybridization (ISH) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) confirmed the presence of CBoV-2 viral particles in glial cells, supporting neurotropism of this virus. ISH signals were also detected in the intestines, lymphoid organs, and the heart, suggesting both enteral and parenteral infections of this virus. Whole genome characterization and evolutionary analysis revealed genetic diversity of CBoV-2 sequences and it was varying among the different countries where the virus was detected. This study points to a possible association of CBoV-2 with encephalopathy in dogs. It also highlights the genetic diversity and cellular tropism of this virus.
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spelling pubmed-83606082021-08-13 Canine bocavirus-2 infection and its possible association with encephalopathy in domestic dogs Piewbang, Chutchai Wardhani, Sabrina Wahyu Dankaona, Wichan Lacharoje, Sitthichok Chai-in, Poowadon Yostawonkul, Jakarwan Chanseanroj, Jira Boonrungsiman, Suwimon Kasantikul, Tanit Poovorawan, Yong Techangamsuwan, Somporn PLoS One Research Article Canine bocaviruses (CBoVs) have been recognized as pathogens associated with intestinal diseases. Hematogenous spreading caused by CBoV has been documented and may potentiate the virus entry across the blood-brain barrier to initiate a brain infection. This study focused attention on CBoV detection in cases of encepahlopathy and attempted to determine its viral localization. A total of 107 dog brains that histologically exhibited encephalopathy (ED) were investigated for the presence of CBoVs using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Thirty-three histologically normal brain samples from dogs were used as a control group (CD). CBoV-2 was detected in 15 ED dogs (14.02%) but not in CD dogs (p = 0.02), while no CBoV-1 and -3 were detected. Among the CBoV-2 positive dogs, brain histological changes were characterized by nonsuppurative encephalitis, with inclusion body-like materials in some brains. In situ hybridization (ISH) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) confirmed the presence of CBoV-2 viral particles in glial cells, supporting neurotropism of this virus. ISH signals were also detected in the intestines, lymphoid organs, and the heart, suggesting both enteral and parenteral infections of this virus. Whole genome characterization and evolutionary analysis revealed genetic diversity of CBoV-2 sequences and it was varying among the different countries where the virus was detected. This study points to a possible association of CBoV-2 with encephalopathy in dogs. It also highlights the genetic diversity and cellular tropism of this virus. Public Library of Science 2021-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8360608/ /pubmed/34383794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255425 Text en © 2021 Piewbang et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Piewbang, Chutchai
Wardhani, Sabrina Wahyu
Dankaona, Wichan
Lacharoje, Sitthichok
Chai-in, Poowadon
Yostawonkul, Jakarwan
Chanseanroj, Jira
Boonrungsiman, Suwimon
Kasantikul, Tanit
Poovorawan, Yong
Techangamsuwan, Somporn
Canine bocavirus-2 infection and its possible association with encephalopathy in domestic dogs
title Canine bocavirus-2 infection and its possible association with encephalopathy in domestic dogs
title_full Canine bocavirus-2 infection and its possible association with encephalopathy in domestic dogs
title_fullStr Canine bocavirus-2 infection and its possible association with encephalopathy in domestic dogs
title_full_unstemmed Canine bocavirus-2 infection and its possible association with encephalopathy in domestic dogs
title_short Canine bocavirus-2 infection and its possible association with encephalopathy in domestic dogs
title_sort canine bocavirus-2 infection and its possible association with encephalopathy in domestic dogs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8360608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34383794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255425
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