Phylogenetic analysis of Columbid herpesvirus-1 in rock pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial birds in Poland

Abstract Background The identity of herpesviruses isolated in Europe from domestic pigeons (Columbid herpesvirus-1 - CoHV-1) as well as falcons and owls remains unknown. All these herpesviruses are antigenically and genetically related. The falcons and owls are thought to have become infected during...

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Main Authors: Woźniakowski, Grzegorz J, Samorek-Salamonowicz, Elżbieta, Szymański, Piotr, Wencel, Piotr, Houszka, Marek
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1746-6148-9-52 2023-05-15T16:10:02+02:00 Phylogenetic analysis of Columbid herpesvirus-1 in rock pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial birds in Poland Woźniakowski, Grzegorz J Samorek-Salamonowicz, Elżbieta Szymański, Piotr Wencel, Piotr Houszka, Marek 2013-03-21 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/9/52 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/9/52 Copyright 2013 Woźniakowski et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Columbid herpesvirus-1 Phylogenetic analysis Real-time PCR Sequence analysis DNA-dependent polymerase Research article 2013 ftbiomed 2013-04-14T00:08:39Z Abstract Background The identity of herpesviruses isolated in Europe from domestic pigeons (Columbid herpesvirus-1 - CoHV-1) as well as falcons and owls remains unknown. All these herpesviruses are antigenically and genetically related. The falcons and owls are thought to have become infected during the ingestion of pigeon meat thus suggesting the virus’s capacity to infect a wide range of hosts. The aim of the conducted study was to detect the occurrence of CoHV-1 and estimating the similarities and differences in the DNA-dependent DNA polymerase gene of herpesviruses isolated from domestic pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial free-ranging birds in Poland. Results The study has shown the presence of CoHV-1 in 20.4% (18/88) in the examined birds. In case of one CoHV-1, infected Peregrine Falcon ( Falco peregrinus ), neurological signs were observed. Nucleotide sequencing of the DNA-dependent DNA polymerase gene, showed a high similarity among Polish strains (100%), independently from the species of the affected birds. Only one compared CoHV-1 strain - KP 21/23 originating from Germany showed a slightly lower similarity at a level of 99.1%. Further analysis has shown the identity of DNA-dependent DNA polymerase of CoHV-1 strains and other herpesviruses present in poultry as well as other birds ranged from 35.4 to 44.9%. Interestingly CoHV-1 infection was also confirmed for the first time in four non-raptorial birds. Conclusions The current study has shown a high similarity of CoHV-1 strains and the possible transmission of herpesviruses between domestic rock pigeons and free-ranging birds including raptors and non-raptorial birds. Further studies focused on cloning and the analysis of the whole CoHV-1 genome which is needed to explain the role of the observed similarities and differences between field strains of columbid herpesviruses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Falco peregrinus peregrine falcon BioMed Central
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topic Columbid herpesvirus-1
Phylogenetic analysis
Real-time PCR
Sequence analysis
DNA-dependent polymerase
spellingShingle Columbid herpesvirus-1
Phylogenetic analysis
Real-time PCR
Sequence analysis
DNA-dependent polymerase
Woźniakowski, Grzegorz J
Samorek-Salamonowicz, Elżbieta
Szymański, Piotr
Wencel, Piotr
Houszka, Marek
Phylogenetic analysis of Columbid herpesvirus-1 in rock pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial birds in Poland
topic_facet Columbid herpesvirus-1
Phylogenetic analysis
Real-time PCR
Sequence analysis
DNA-dependent polymerase
description Abstract Background The identity of herpesviruses isolated in Europe from domestic pigeons (Columbid herpesvirus-1 - CoHV-1) as well as falcons and owls remains unknown. All these herpesviruses are antigenically and genetically related. The falcons and owls are thought to have become infected during the ingestion of pigeon meat thus suggesting the virus’s capacity to infect a wide range of hosts. The aim of the conducted study was to detect the occurrence of CoHV-1 and estimating the similarities and differences in the DNA-dependent DNA polymerase gene of herpesviruses isolated from domestic pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial free-ranging birds in Poland. Results The study has shown the presence of CoHV-1 in 20.4% (18/88) in the examined birds. In case of one CoHV-1, infected Peregrine Falcon ( Falco peregrinus ), neurological signs were observed. Nucleotide sequencing of the DNA-dependent DNA polymerase gene, showed a high similarity among Polish strains (100%), independently from the species of the affected birds. Only one compared CoHV-1 strain - KP 21/23 originating from Germany showed a slightly lower similarity at a level of 99.1%. Further analysis has shown the identity of DNA-dependent DNA polymerase of CoHV-1 strains and other herpesviruses present in poultry as well as other birds ranged from 35.4 to 44.9%. Interestingly CoHV-1 infection was also confirmed for the first time in four non-raptorial birds. Conclusions The current study has shown a high similarity of CoHV-1 strains and the possible transmission of herpesviruses between domestic rock pigeons and free-ranging birds including raptors and non-raptorial birds. Further studies focused on cloning and the analysis of the whole CoHV-1 genome which is needed to explain the role of the observed similarities and differences between field strains of columbid herpesviruses.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Woźniakowski, Grzegorz J
Samorek-Salamonowicz, Elżbieta
Szymański, Piotr
Wencel, Piotr
Houszka, Marek
author_facet Woźniakowski, Grzegorz J
Samorek-Salamonowicz, Elżbieta
Szymański, Piotr
Wencel, Piotr
Houszka, Marek
author_sort Woźniakowski, Grzegorz J
title Phylogenetic analysis of Columbid herpesvirus-1 in rock pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial birds in Poland
title_short Phylogenetic analysis of Columbid herpesvirus-1 in rock pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial birds in Poland
title_full Phylogenetic analysis of Columbid herpesvirus-1 in rock pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial birds in Poland
title_fullStr Phylogenetic analysis of Columbid herpesvirus-1 in rock pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial birds in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic analysis of Columbid herpesvirus-1 in rock pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial birds in Poland
title_sort phylogenetic analysis of columbid herpesvirus-1 in rock pigeons, birds of prey and non-raptorial birds in poland
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2013
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/9/52
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