BMC Veterinary Research (Sep 2021)

First detection and phylogenetic analysis of porcine circovirus 3 in female donkeys with reproductive disorders

  • Tongtong Wang,
  • Wenqiong Chai,
  • Yonghui Wang,
  • Wenqiang Liu,
  • Zetong Huang,
  • Li Chen,
  • Ruihong Guo,
  • Yuting Dong,
  • Mengyuan Liu,
  • Qiankun Zheng,
  • Guiqin Liu,
  • Changfa Wang,
  • Wen-Ping Guo,
  • Sidang Liu,
  • Liangliang Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-03013-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background PCV3 is a pathogen associated with porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome (PDNS)-like clinical signs, reproductive failure, and cardiac and multiorgan inflammation, which was newly identified in 2016 in sows in USA. Recently, PCV3 has also been identified from several non-porcine species like (cattle, dog, wild boar, deer, mice and ticks). However, PCV3 infection in donkey is not well established. Since 2019, 300 blood samples were collected from female donkey, which was characterized by abortion and sterility, in Liaocheng city of China. Results In the present study, an investigation of PCV3 in donkey blood samples was undertaken employing by real time PCR. Positive rates of PCV3 in donkeys reach to 21.0 %. In addition, one full-length PCV3 genome sequence was obtained, and it had a highest identity with porcine circovirus 3 PCV3/CN/Nanjing2017 strain and is clustered to PCV3a genotype based on ORF2 sequences. Conclusions This is the first report of detection of PCV3 from female donkeys presenting reproductive failure in large-scale donkey farms, China. In addition, the PCV3 strain identified in this study shared the closest relationship with those from porcine, suggesting that PCV3 may be transmitted from pigs to donkeys. Totally, PCV3 infection in donkey should be concerned although the association between it and reproductive failure are not better understood.

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