Update of genetic diversity of porcine circovirus type 2 in Chile evidences the emergence of PCV2d genotype
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Ariyama Takenaka, Naomi
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Update of genetic diversity of porcine circovirus type 2 in Chile evidences the emergence of PCV2d genotype
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Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV2) can cause multiple clinical conditions known as porcine
circovirus-associated diseases (PCVAD). Before the wide availability of PCV2 vaccines,
PCVAD resulted in significant losses to the global swine industry. PCV2’s rapid
evolutionary dynamics are comparable to single-stranded RNA viruses. Thus, shifts in
the dominance and distribution of different genotypes may frequently occur, resulting
in the emergence and spread of varying PCV2 genotypes and recombinant strains in
swine. This study aims at identifying the PCV2 genotypes currently circulating in Chile.
Seven hundred thirty-eight samples were obtained from 21 swine farms between 2020
and 2021. The samples were tested using PCR for species detection and genotyping.
Sequencing and phylogenetic analyses were conducted in selected samples. PCV2 was
detected in 26.9% of the PCR reactions and 67% of the sampled farms. The genotypes
were determined in nine farms, PCV2a in one farm, PCV2b in four, and PCV2d in five,
with PCV2b and PCV2d co-circulating in one farm. The phylogenetic analysis of twelve
ORF2 sequences obtained (PCV2a = 5; PCV2b = 4; PCV2d = 3) showed a PCV2a
Chilean strains monophyletic cluster; closely related to Chilean viruses collected in 2012
and 2013. Of the three different PCV2b sequenced viruses, two viruses were close to
the root of the PCV2b group, whereas the remaining one grouped with a South Korean
virus. PCV2d sequences were closely related to Asian viruses. A previously reported
PCV2a/PCV2d recombinant strain was not detected in this study. Our results suggest
the emergence and potential shift to PCV2d genotype in Chilean farms.
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science December 2021 Volume 8 Article 789491
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