Phylogenetic characterization of the first Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 detected in pigs in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Carine Kunzler
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Streck,André Felipe, Gonçalves,Karla Ratje, Pinto,Luciane Dubina, Ravazzolo,Ana Paula, Barcellos,David Emílio dos Santos Neves de, Canal,Cláudio Wageck
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822016000200513
Resumo: Abstract Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 (UTV2) , formerly known as porcine hokovirus due to its discovery in Hong Kong, is closely related to a Primate tetraparvovirus (human PARV-4) and Ungulate tetraparvovirus 1 (bovine hokovirus). Until now, UTV2 was detected in European, Asian and North American countries, but its occurrence in Latin America is still unknown. This study describes the first report of UTV2 in Brazil, as well as its phylogenetic characterization. Tissue samples (lymph node, lung, liver, spleen and kidney) of 240 piglets from eight different herds (30 animals each herd) were processed for DNA extraction. UTV2 DNA was detected by PCR and the entire VP1/VP2 gene was sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. All pigs from this study displayed postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS). UTV2 was detected in 55.3% of the samples distributed in the variety of porcine tissues investigated, as well as detected in almost all herds, with one exception. The phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that Brazilian UTV2 sequences were more closely related to sequences from Europe and United States.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phylogenetic characterization of the first Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 detected in pigs in Brazil
title Phylogenetic characterization of the first Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 detected in pigs in Brazil
spellingShingle Phylogenetic characterization of the first Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 detected in pigs in Brazil
Souza,Carine Kunzler
Porcine
Tetraparvovirus
Phylogeny
Hokovirus
Detection
Ungulate
title_short Phylogenetic characterization of the first Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 detected in pigs in Brazil
title_full Phylogenetic characterization of the first Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 detected in pigs in Brazil
title_fullStr Phylogenetic characterization of the first Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 detected in pigs in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic characterization of the first Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 detected in pigs in Brazil
title_sort Phylogenetic characterization of the first Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 detected in pigs in Brazil
author Souza,Carine Kunzler
author_facet Souza,Carine Kunzler
Streck,André Felipe
Gonçalves,Karla Ratje
Pinto,Luciane Dubina
Ravazzolo,Ana Paula
Barcellos,David Emílio dos Santos Neves de
Canal,Cláudio Wageck
author_role author
author2 Streck,André Felipe
Gonçalves,Karla Ratje
Pinto,Luciane Dubina
Ravazzolo,Ana Paula
Barcellos,David Emílio dos Santos Neves de
Canal,Cláudio Wageck
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Carine Kunzler
Streck,André Felipe
Gonçalves,Karla Ratje
Pinto,Luciane Dubina
Ravazzolo,Ana Paula
Barcellos,David Emílio dos Santos Neves de
Canal,Cláudio Wageck
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Porcine
Tetraparvovirus
Phylogeny
Hokovirus
Detection
Ungulate
topic Porcine
Tetraparvovirus
Phylogeny
Hokovirus
Detection
Ungulate
description Abstract Ungulate tetraparvovirus 2 (UTV2) , formerly known as porcine hokovirus due to its discovery in Hong Kong, is closely related to a Primate tetraparvovirus (human PARV-4) and Ungulate tetraparvovirus 1 (bovine hokovirus). Until now, UTV2 was detected in European, Asian and North American countries, but its occurrence in Latin America is still unknown. This study describes the first report of UTV2 in Brazil, as well as its phylogenetic characterization. Tissue samples (lymph node, lung, liver, spleen and kidney) of 240 piglets from eight different herds (30 animals each herd) were processed for DNA extraction. UTV2 DNA was detected by PCR and the entire VP1/VP2 gene was sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. All pigs from this study displayed postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS). UTV2 was detected in 55.3% of the samples distributed in the variety of porcine tissues investigated, as well as detected in almost all herds, with one exception. The phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that Brazilian UTV2 sequences were more closely related to sequences from Europe and United States.
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