Detection and Genetic Characterization of Canine Adenoviruses, Circoviruses, and Novel Cycloviruses From Wild Carnivores in Italy

Wild carnivores are known to play a role in the epidemiology of several canine viruses, including canine adenoviruses types 1 (CAdV-1) and 2 (CAdV-2), canine circovirus (CanineCV) and canine distemper virus (CDV). In the present study, we report an epidemiological survey for these viruses in free ra...

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Published in:Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Main Authors: Ndiana, Linda A., Lanave, Gianvito, Vasinioti, Violetta, Desario, Costantina, Martino, Camillo, Colaianni, Maria Loredana, Pellegrini, Francesco, Camarda, Antonio, Berjaoui, Shadia, Sgroi, Giovanni, Elia, Gabriella, Pratelli, Annamaria, Buono, Francesco, Martella, Vito, Buonavoglia, Canio, Decaro, Nicola
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spelling crfrontiers:10.3389/fvets.2022.851987 2024-09-15T18:01:22+00:00 Detection and Genetic Characterization of Canine Adenoviruses, Circoviruses, and Novel Cycloviruses From Wild Carnivores in Italy Ndiana, Linda A. Lanave, Gianvito Vasinioti, Violetta Desario, Costantina Martino, Camillo Colaianni, Maria Loredana Pellegrini, Francesco Camarda, Antonio Berjaoui, Shadia Sgroi, Giovanni Elia, Gabriella Pratelli, Annamaria Buono, Francesco Martella, Vito Buonavoglia, Canio Decaro, Nicola Ministero della Salute 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.851987 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2022.851987/full unknown Frontiers Media SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Veterinary Science volume 9 ISSN 2297-1769 journal-article 2022 crfrontiers https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.851987 2024-08-06T04:06:12Z Wild carnivores are known to play a role in the epidemiology of several canine viruses, including canine adenoviruses types 1 (CAdV-1) and 2 (CAdV-2), canine circovirus (CanineCV) and canine distemper virus (CDV). In the present study, we report an epidemiological survey for these viruses in free ranging carnivores from Italy. A total of 262 wild carnivores, including red foxes ( Vulpes vulpes ), wolves ( Canis lupus ) and Eurasian badgers ( Meles meles ) were sampled. Viral nucleic acid was extracted and screened by real-time PCR assays (qPCR) for the presence of CAdVs and CanineCV DNA, as well as for CDV RNA. CAdV-1 DNA was detected only in red foxes (4/232, 1.7%) whilst the wolves (0/8, 0%) and Eurasian badgers (0/22, 0%) tested negative. CanineCV DNA was detected in 4 (18%) Eurasian badgers, 4 (50%) wolves and 0 (0%) red foxes. None of the animals tested positive for CDV or CAdV-2. By sequence and phylogenetic analyses, CAdV-1 and CanineCV sequences from wild carnivores were closely related to reference sequences from domestic dogs and wild carnivores. Surprisingly, two sequences from wolf intestines were identified as cycloviruses with one sequence (145.20-5432) displaying 68.6% nucleotide identity to a cyclovirus detected in a domestic cat, while the other (145.201329) was more closely related (79.4% nucleotide identity) to a cyclovirus sequence from bats. A continuous surveillance in wild carnivores should be carried out in order to monitor the circulation in wildlife of viruses pathogenic for domestic carnivores and endangered wild species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Frontiers (Publisher) Frontiers in Veterinary Science 9
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description Wild carnivores are known to play a role in the epidemiology of several canine viruses, including canine adenoviruses types 1 (CAdV-1) and 2 (CAdV-2), canine circovirus (CanineCV) and canine distemper virus (CDV). In the present study, we report an epidemiological survey for these viruses in free ranging carnivores from Italy. A total of 262 wild carnivores, including red foxes ( Vulpes vulpes ), wolves ( Canis lupus ) and Eurasian badgers ( Meles meles ) were sampled. Viral nucleic acid was extracted and screened by real-time PCR assays (qPCR) for the presence of CAdVs and CanineCV DNA, as well as for CDV RNA. CAdV-1 DNA was detected only in red foxes (4/232, 1.7%) whilst the wolves (0/8, 0%) and Eurasian badgers (0/22, 0%) tested negative. CanineCV DNA was detected in 4 (18%) Eurasian badgers, 4 (50%) wolves and 0 (0%) red foxes. None of the animals tested positive for CDV or CAdV-2. By sequence and phylogenetic analyses, CAdV-1 and CanineCV sequences from wild carnivores were closely related to reference sequences from domestic dogs and wild carnivores. Surprisingly, two sequences from wolf intestines were identified as cycloviruses with one sequence (145.20-5432) displaying 68.6% nucleotide identity to a cyclovirus detected in a domestic cat, while the other (145.201329) was more closely related (79.4% nucleotide identity) to a cyclovirus sequence from bats. A continuous surveillance in wild carnivores should be carried out in order to monitor the circulation in wildlife of viruses pathogenic for domestic carnivores and endangered wild species.
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author Ndiana, Linda A.
Lanave, Gianvito
Vasinioti, Violetta
Desario, Costantina
Martino, Camillo
Colaianni, Maria Loredana
Pellegrini, Francesco
Camarda, Antonio
Berjaoui, Shadia
Sgroi, Giovanni
Elia, Gabriella
Pratelli, Annamaria
Buono, Francesco
Martella, Vito
Buonavoglia, Canio
Decaro, Nicola
spellingShingle Ndiana, Linda A.
Lanave, Gianvito
Vasinioti, Violetta
Desario, Costantina
Martino, Camillo
Colaianni, Maria Loredana
Pellegrini, Francesco
Camarda, Antonio
Berjaoui, Shadia
Sgroi, Giovanni
Elia, Gabriella
Pratelli, Annamaria
Buono, Francesco
Martella, Vito
Buonavoglia, Canio
Decaro, Nicola
Detection and Genetic Characterization of Canine Adenoviruses, Circoviruses, and Novel Cycloviruses From Wild Carnivores in Italy
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Lanave, Gianvito
Vasinioti, Violetta
Desario, Costantina
Martino, Camillo
Colaianni, Maria Loredana
Pellegrini, Francesco
Camarda, Antonio
Berjaoui, Shadia
Sgroi, Giovanni
Elia, Gabriella
Pratelli, Annamaria
Buono, Francesco
Martella, Vito
Buonavoglia, Canio
Decaro, Nicola
author_sort Ndiana, Linda A.
title Detection and Genetic Characterization of Canine Adenoviruses, Circoviruses, and Novel Cycloviruses From Wild Carnivores in Italy
title_short Detection and Genetic Characterization of Canine Adenoviruses, Circoviruses, and Novel Cycloviruses From Wild Carnivores in Italy
title_full Detection and Genetic Characterization of Canine Adenoviruses, Circoviruses, and Novel Cycloviruses From Wild Carnivores in Italy
title_fullStr Detection and Genetic Characterization of Canine Adenoviruses, Circoviruses, and Novel Cycloviruses From Wild Carnivores in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Detection and Genetic Characterization of Canine Adenoviruses, Circoviruses, and Novel Cycloviruses From Wild Carnivores in Italy
title_sort detection and genetic characterization of canine adenoviruses, circoviruses, and novel cycloviruses from wild carnivores in italy
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