Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Bruna Trindade Moreira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: de Deus, Danielle Rodrigues, Sousa Junior, Edivaldo Costa, Pinheiro, Kenny da Costa, da Costa, Jonaia Novaes, Maués, Marcelino Antonio Costa, Mesquita , Márcia Janete de Fátima, Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro, Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro, Resque, Hugo Reis, Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol, da Silva, Luciana Damascena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://bjvm.org.br/BJVM/article/view/1302
Resumo: The canine circovirus (CanCV) is a single-stranded DNA virus that has become an important emerging virus associated with gastroenteritis in dogs worldwide. In the present study, the CanCV was detected by PCR in 15% (22/147) of dogs from animal shelters in Belém, between 2019 and 2020. We observed an association between the CanCV infection and the presence of diarrhea in animals younger than one year of age (p > 0.01). The Brazilian strains were grouped in Chinese genotypes, with 99.54 to 100% nucleotilde homology. The GMRF Bayesian Skyride used the molecular clock model, which was the best suited technique to plot the dataset. The most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) was estimated in 2017, with the evolution rate of 1.6 x 10-3 s/s/y. The viral family diversity was also investigated, with emphasis on the families of the enteric pathogenic viruses Parvoviridae, Picornaviridae and Astroviridae, which were detected in the CanCV positive pooled samples. This study highlights the importance of the CanCV as an emergent virus that causes diarrhea in Brazilian dogs. The results found herein contribute to the understanding of the role of CanCV in enteric diseases and in the evolutionary molecular characterization of the circulating genotypes. Furthermore, we increased the understanding of the fecal virome in dogs with diarrhea, providing data for the monitoring and prevention viral gastroenteric diseases in domestic animals.
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spelling Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon regionAnálise molecular de circovírus canino em cães de abrigos de Belém, Pará, norte do Brasil: primeira detecção na região amazôniacircovirus, diarrhea, dogs, molecular characterization.circovirus, diarreia, cães, caracterização molecular.The canine circovirus (CanCV) is a single-stranded DNA virus that has become an important emerging virus associated with gastroenteritis in dogs worldwide. In the present study, the CanCV was detected by PCR in 15% (22/147) of dogs from animal shelters in Belém, between 2019 and 2020. We observed an association between the CanCV infection and the presence of diarrhea in animals younger than one year of age (p > 0.01). The Brazilian strains were grouped in Chinese genotypes, with 99.54 to 100% nucleotilde homology. The GMRF Bayesian Skyride used the molecular clock model, which was the best suited technique to plot the dataset. The most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) was estimated in 2017, with the evolution rate of 1.6 x 10-3 s/s/y. The viral family diversity was also investigated, with emphasis on the families of the enteric pathogenic viruses Parvoviridae, Picornaviridae and Astroviridae, which were detected in the CanCV positive pooled samples. This study highlights the importance of the CanCV as an emergent virus that causes diarrhea in Brazilian dogs. The results found herein contribute to the understanding of the role of CanCV in enteric diseases and in the evolutionary molecular characterization of the circulating genotypes. Furthermore, we increased the understanding of the fecal virome in dogs with diarrhea, providing data for the monitoring and prevention viral gastroenteric diseases in domestic animals.O circovírus canino (CanCV) é um vírus de DNA de fita simples que se tornou um importante vírus emergente associado à gastroenterite em cães em todo o mundo. No presente estudo, o CanCV foi detectado por PCR em 15% (22/147) dos cães de abrigos de animais em Belém, entre 2019 e 2020. Observamos uma associação entre a infecção pelo CanCV e a presença de diarreia em animais menores de um ano de idade (p > 0,01). As linhagens brasileiras foram agrupadas em genótipos chineses, com 99,54 a 100% de homologia nucleotídica. O GMRF Bayesian Skyride foi o modelo de relógio molecular utilizado, sendo o método mais adequado para o conjunto de dados. O ancestral comum mais recente (TMRCA) foi estimado em 2017, com taxa de evolução de 1,6 x 10-3 s/s/ano. A diversidade de famílias virais também foi investigada, com destaque para as famílias dos vírus patogênicos entéricos Parvoviridae, Picornaviridae e Astroviridae, que foram detectadas nos pools de amostras positivas para CanCV. Este estudo destaca a importância do CanCV como um vírus emergente que causa diarreia em cães brasileiros. Os resultados aqui encontrados contribuem para a compreensão do papel do CanCV nas doenças entéricas e na caracterização molecular evolutiva dos genótipos circulantes. Além disso, aumentamos a compreensão do viroma fecal em cães com diarreia, fornecendo dados para o monitoramento e prevenção de doenças gastroentéricas virais em animais domésticos.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2023-10-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://bjvm.org.br/BJVM/article/view/130210.29374/2527-2179.bjvm000723Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 45 (2023); e000723Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 45 (2023); e0007232527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVenghttps://bjvm.org.br/BJVM/article/view/1302/1343https://bjvm.org.br/BJVM/article/view/1302/1346Copyright (c) 2023 Bruna Trindade Moreira Cardoso, Danielle Rodrigues de Deus, Edivaldo Costa Sousa Junior, Kenny da Costa Pinheiro, Jonaia Novaes da Costa, Marcelino Antonio Costa Maués, Márcia Janete de Fátima Mesquita , Dielle Monteiro Teixeira, Jones Anderson Monteiro Siqueira, Hugo Reis Resque, Yvone Benchimol Gabbay, Luciana Damascena da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCardoso, Bruna Trindade Moreirade Deus, Danielle RodriguesSousa Junior, Edivaldo CostaPinheiro, Kenny da Costada Costa, Jonaia NovaesMaués, Marcelino Antonio CostaMesquita , Márcia Janete de FátimaTeixeira, Dielle MonteiroSiqueira, Jones Anderson MonteiroResque, Hugo ReisGabbay, Yvone Benchimolda Silva, Luciana Damascena2023-11-06T13:25:44Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/1302Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2023-11-06T13:25:44Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region
Análise molecular de circovírus canino em cães de abrigos de Belém, Pará, norte do Brasil: primeira detecção na região amazônia
title Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region
spellingShingle Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region
Cardoso, Bruna Trindade Moreira
circovirus, diarrhea, dogs, molecular characterization.
circovirus, diarreia, cães, caracterização molecular.
title_short Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region
title_full Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region
title_fullStr Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region
title_full_unstemmed Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region
title_sort Molecular analysis of canine circovirus in dogs from animal shelters in Belém, Pará, northern Brazil: first detection at the amazon region
author Cardoso, Bruna Trindade Moreira
author_facet Cardoso, Bruna Trindade Moreira
de Deus, Danielle Rodrigues
Sousa Junior, Edivaldo Costa
Pinheiro, Kenny da Costa
da Costa, Jonaia Novaes
Maués, Marcelino Antonio Costa
Mesquita , Márcia Janete de Fátima
Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Resque, Hugo Reis
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
da Silva, Luciana Damascena
author_role author
author2 de Deus, Danielle Rodrigues
Sousa Junior, Edivaldo Costa
Pinheiro, Kenny da Costa
da Costa, Jonaia Novaes
Maués, Marcelino Antonio Costa
Mesquita , Márcia Janete de Fátima
Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Resque, Hugo Reis
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
da Silva, Luciana Damascena
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Bruna Trindade Moreira
de Deus, Danielle Rodrigues
Sousa Junior, Edivaldo Costa
Pinheiro, Kenny da Costa
da Costa, Jonaia Novaes
Maués, Marcelino Antonio Costa
Mesquita , Márcia Janete de Fátima
Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Resque, Hugo Reis
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
da Silva, Luciana Damascena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv circovirus, diarrhea, dogs, molecular characterization.
circovirus, diarreia, cães, caracterização molecular.
topic circovirus, diarrhea, dogs, molecular characterization.
circovirus, diarreia, cães, caracterização molecular.
description The canine circovirus (CanCV) is a single-stranded DNA virus that has become an important emerging virus associated with gastroenteritis in dogs worldwide. In the present study, the CanCV was detected by PCR in 15% (22/147) of dogs from animal shelters in Belém, between 2019 and 2020. We observed an association between the CanCV infection and the presence of diarrhea in animals younger than one year of age (p > 0.01). The Brazilian strains were grouped in Chinese genotypes, with 99.54 to 100% nucleotilde homology. The GMRF Bayesian Skyride used the molecular clock model, which was the best suited technique to plot the dataset. The most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) was estimated in 2017, with the evolution rate of 1.6 x 10-3 s/s/y. The viral family diversity was also investigated, with emphasis on the families of the enteric pathogenic viruses Parvoviridae, Picornaviridae and Astroviridae, which were detected in the CanCV positive pooled samples. This study highlights the importance of the CanCV as an emergent virus that causes diarrhea in Brazilian dogs. The results found herein contribute to the understanding of the role of CanCV in enteric diseases and in the evolutionary molecular characterization of the circulating genotypes. Furthermore, we increased the understanding of the fecal virome in dogs with diarrhea, providing data for the monitoring and prevention viral gastroenteric diseases in domestic animals.
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