Viruses (Apr 2025)

Detection and Molecular Characterization of Novel Porcine Parvovirus 8 Strains in China

  • Wei Chen,
  • Yanqing Hu,
  • Yan Qin,
  • Yuying Li,
  • Xinyu Zhang,
  • Haixin Huang,
  • Mengjia Liu,
  • Yuping Zheng,
  • Xuelian Lu,
  • Qiaoqiong Wang,
  • Jianuo Yang,
  • Liting Kang,
  • Lulu Xie,
  • Baopeng Zhao,
  • Tian Lan,
  • Wenchao Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v17040543
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
p. 543

Abstract

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Porcine parvovirus 8 (PPV8), the most recently discovered PPV genotype, was first reported in pigs in Guangdong, China, in 2021. In this study, we assessed 69 lung tissue samples collected from animals with high fever or respiratory syndrome on pig farms in Guangxi in 2018. Five nearly full-length genome sequences were characterized and analyzed. The percentage of PPV8-positive samples was 13.04% (9/69), and five complete PPV8 sequences were obtained, which were designated PPV8-A, PPV-B, PPV8-G, PPV8-H, and PPV8-I. The genomic sequence homology among the five PPV8 strains and other PPVs was 25.91–98.84%, with the closest genetic relationship to PPV8-GDJM2021 (98.84%), followed by PPV1 (44.64%). For the NS1 protein, phylogenetic analysis revealed that the identified PPV8-I was closely related to PPV8-GDJM2021 and that PPV8-A was closely related to PPV8-H, whereas PPV8-B and PPV8-G were more distantly related to the other PPV8 strains. For the VP1 protein, phylogenetic analysis revealed a close correlation between PPV8-H and PPV8-GMJM2021, whereas PPV8-A, PPV8-B, PPV8-G, and PPV8-I were more distantly related. In conclusion, five nearly full-length sequences were amplified, and the molecular characteristics of PPV8 were analyzed. These findings improve our understanding of the PPV8 genome.

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