Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Chagas, Angelica de Lima das
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Albuquerque, Winnie Castro e Amorim, Gomes , Raylane Pereira, Rabelo, Rogério Elias, Silva, Luiz Antônio Franco da, Braga, Carla Afonso da Silva Bitencourt, Carneiro, Lilian Carla
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18134
Resumo: Bovine papilomavírus (BPVs) is the etiological agent of bovine papillomatosis, a disease that triggers warts throughout the skin, udder, roofs, genitalia and in more severe cases can develop extensive papillomas, cause neoplasia in the digestive tract and bladder, cause losses in productivity and losses to livestock. In Brazil, the occurrence of BPV infection is relatively common, but the identification of viral types is still sporadic. The present study is a research report that aimed to describe the occurrence of BPV infections in dairy cattle affected by papillomatosis, based on the nucleotide sequences of the ORF L1, the most conserved sequence. Twenty-five samples of cutaneous wart from nine cattle clinically diagnosed as cutaneous papillomatosis were analyzed in the state of Goiás, central-western Brazil. Amplification was obtained in 11 samples (papilloma) from different cattle. PCR reactions followed by sequencing revealed the presence of BPV-1 in 60%, BPV-5 in 40%, and BPV-14 in 20% of the samples analyzed. The presence of coinfection was verified in 60% of the amplified samples. These data suggest that several types of BPV can infect a lesion simultaneously and demonstrate the possibility that BPV infection in epithelial tissue can occur without restriction to one or two viral types, demonstrating the region's genetic diversity. As far as we know, this is the first registry of typification of BPVs of the central-western region of Brazil. This analysis provides important information for bovine papillomavirus (BPV) research in Brazil.
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spelling Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - BrazilDetección de diferentes tipos de papilomavirus y coinfección en bovinos del Estado de Goiás- BrasilDetecção de diferentes tipos de papiloma vírus e coinfecção em bovinos no Estado de Goiás- BrasilAnimal healthBovine papillomaBovine cattleInfected cattle.Sanidad animalPapiloma bovinoGanado bovinoGanado infectado.Saúde animalPapiloma bovinoGado bovinoGado infectado.Bovine papilomavírus (BPVs) is the etiological agent of bovine papillomatosis, a disease that triggers warts throughout the skin, udder, roofs, genitalia and in more severe cases can develop extensive papillomas, cause neoplasia in the digestive tract and bladder, cause losses in productivity and losses to livestock. In Brazil, the occurrence of BPV infection is relatively common, but the identification of viral types is still sporadic. The present study is a research report that aimed to describe the occurrence of BPV infections in dairy cattle affected by papillomatosis, based on the nucleotide sequences of the ORF L1, the most conserved sequence. Twenty-five samples of cutaneous wart from nine cattle clinically diagnosed as cutaneous papillomatosis were analyzed in the state of Goiás, central-western Brazil. Amplification was obtained in 11 samples (papilloma) from different cattle. PCR reactions followed by sequencing revealed the presence of BPV-1 in 60%, BPV-5 in 40%, and BPV-14 in 20% of the samples analyzed. The presence of coinfection was verified in 60% of the amplified samples. These data suggest that several types of BPV can infect a lesion simultaneously and demonstrate the possibility that BPV infection in epithelial tissue can occur without restriction to one or two viral types, demonstrating the region's genetic diversity. As far as we know, this is the first registry of typification of BPVs of the central-western region of Brazil. This analysis provides important information for bovine papillomavirus (BPV) research in Brazil.El papilomavirus bovino (BPVs) es el agente etiológico de la papilomatosis bovina, una enfermedad que desencadena verrugas en toda la piel, ubres, techos, genitales y en casos más severos puede desarrollar papilomas extensos, causar neoplasias en el tracto digestivo y vejiga, ocasionar pérdidas de productividad. y pérdidas de ganado. En Brasil, la aparición de la infección por BPV es relativamente común, pero la identificación de tipos virales aún es esporádica. El presente estudio es un informe de investigación que tuvo como objetivo describir la ocurrencia de infecciones por VBP en ganado lechero afectado por papilomatosis, a partir de las secuencias de nucleótidos del ORF L1, la secuencia más conservada. Se analizaron 25 muestras de verrugas cutáneas de nueve bovinos diagnosticados clínicamente como papilomatosis cutánea en el estado de Goiás, centro-oeste de Brasil. La amplificación se obtuvo en 11 muestras (papiloma) de diferentes bovinos. Las reacciones de PCR seguidas de secuenciación revelaron la presencia de BPV-1 en el 60%, BPV-5 en el 40% y BPV-14 en el 20% de las muestras analizadas. Se verificó la presencia de coinfección en el 60% de las muestras amplificadas. Estos datos sugieren que varios tipos de BPV pueden infectar una lesión simultáneamente y demuestran la posibilidad de que la infección por BPV en el tejido epitelial pueda ocurrir sin restricción a uno o dos tipos virales, lo que demuestra la diversidad genética de la región. Hasta donde sabemos, este es el primer registro de tipificación de BPV de la región centro-occidental de Brasil. Este análisis proporciona información importante para la investigación del virus del papiloma bovino (VBP) en Brasil.O papilomavírus bovino (BPVs) é o agente etiológico da papilomatose bovina, doença que desencadeia verrugas por toda a pele, úbere, teto, genitália e em casos mais graves pode desenvolver papilomas extensos, causar neoplasia no trato digestivo e bexiga, causar prejuízos na produtividade e perdas para o gado. No Brasil, a ocorrência de infecção pelo BPV é relativamente comum, mas a identificação dos tipos virais ainda é esporádica. O presente estudo, é um relatorio de pesquisa que teve como objetivo descrever a ocorrência de infecções por BPV em bovinos leiteiros acometidos por papilomatose, com base nas sequências de nucleotídeos da ORF L1, a sequência mais conservada. Vinte e cinco amostras de verrugas cutâneas de nove bovinos com diagnóstico clínico de papilomatose cutânea foram analisadas no estado de Goiás, centro-oeste do Brasil. A amplificação foi obtida em 11 amostras (papiloma) de diferentes bovinos. As reações de PCR seguidas de sequenciamento revelaram a presença de BPV-1 em 60%, BPV-5 em 40% e BPV-14 em 20% das amostras analisadas. A presença de coinfecção foi verificada em 60% das amostras amplificadas. Esses dados sugerem que vários tipos de BPV podem infectar uma lesão simultaneamente e demonstram a possibilidade de que a infecção do BPV em tecido epitelial possa ocorrer sem restrição a um ou dois tipos virais, demonstrando a diversidade genética da região. Pelo que sabemos, este é o primeiro registro de tipificação de BPVs da região centro-oeste do Brasil. Esta análise fornece informações importantes para a pesquisa do papilomavírus bovino (BPV) no Brasil.Research, Society and Development2021-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1813410.33448/rsd-v10i9.18134Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e45410918134Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e45410918134Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e454109181342525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18134/16350Copyright (c) 2021 Angelica de Lima das Chagas; Winnie Castro e Amorim Albuquerque; Raylane Pereira Gomes ; Rogério Elias Rabelo; Luiz Antônio Franco da Silva; Carla Afonso da Silva Bitencourt Braga; Lilian Carla Carneirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChagas, Angelica de Lima das Albuquerque, Winnie Castro e Amorim Gomes , Raylane Pereira Rabelo, Rogério Elias Silva, Luiz Antônio Franco da Braga, Carla Afonso da Silva Bitencourt Carneiro, Lilian Carla 2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18134Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:19.765350Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - Brazil
Detección de diferentes tipos de papilomavirus y coinfección en bovinos del Estado de Goiás- Brasil
Detecção de diferentes tipos de papiloma vírus e coinfecção em bovinos no Estado de Goiás- Brasil
title Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - Brazil
spellingShingle Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - Brazil
Chagas, Angelica de Lima das
Animal health
Bovine papilloma
Bovine cattle
Infected cattle.
Sanidad animal
Papiloma bovino
Ganado bovino
Ganado infectado.
Saúde animal
Papiloma bovino
Gado bovino
Gado infectado.
title_short Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - Brazil
title_full Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - Brazil
title_fullStr Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - Brazil
title_sort Detection of different types of papillomavirus and co-infection in cattle in the State of Goiás - Brazil
author Chagas, Angelica de Lima das
author_facet Chagas, Angelica de Lima das
Albuquerque, Winnie Castro e Amorim
Gomes , Raylane Pereira
Rabelo, Rogério Elias
Silva, Luiz Antônio Franco da
Braga, Carla Afonso da Silva Bitencourt
Carneiro, Lilian Carla
author_role author
author2 Albuquerque, Winnie Castro e Amorim
Gomes , Raylane Pereira
Rabelo, Rogério Elias
Silva, Luiz Antônio Franco da
Braga, Carla Afonso da Silva Bitencourt
Carneiro, Lilian Carla
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chagas, Angelica de Lima das
Albuquerque, Winnie Castro e Amorim
Gomes , Raylane Pereira
Rabelo, Rogério Elias
Silva, Luiz Antônio Franco da
Braga, Carla Afonso da Silva Bitencourt
Carneiro, Lilian Carla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal health
Bovine papilloma
Bovine cattle
Infected cattle.
Sanidad animal
Papiloma bovino
Ganado bovino
Ganado infectado.
Saúde animal
Papiloma bovino
Gado bovino
Gado infectado.
topic Animal health
Bovine papilloma
Bovine cattle
Infected cattle.
Sanidad animal
Papiloma bovino
Ganado bovino
Ganado infectado.
Saúde animal
Papiloma bovino
Gado bovino
Gado infectado.
description Bovine papilomavírus (BPVs) is the etiological agent of bovine papillomatosis, a disease that triggers warts throughout the skin, udder, roofs, genitalia and in more severe cases can develop extensive papillomas, cause neoplasia in the digestive tract and bladder, cause losses in productivity and losses to livestock. In Brazil, the occurrence of BPV infection is relatively common, but the identification of viral types is still sporadic. The present study is a research report that aimed to describe the occurrence of BPV infections in dairy cattle affected by papillomatosis, based on the nucleotide sequences of the ORF L1, the most conserved sequence. Twenty-five samples of cutaneous wart from nine cattle clinically diagnosed as cutaneous papillomatosis were analyzed in the state of Goiás, central-western Brazil. Amplification was obtained in 11 samples (papilloma) from different cattle. PCR reactions followed by sequencing revealed the presence of BPV-1 in 60%, BPV-5 in 40%, and BPV-14 in 20% of the samples analyzed. The presence of coinfection was verified in 60% of the amplified samples. These data suggest that several types of BPV can infect a lesion simultaneously and demonstrate the possibility that BPV infection in epithelial tissue can occur without restriction to one or two viral types, demonstrating the region's genetic diversity. As far as we know, this is the first registry of typification of BPVs of the central-western region of Brazil. This analysis provides important information for bovine papillomavirus (BPV) research in Brazil.
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