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韩国迁徙鸭中禽冠状病毒的发病率及基因研究

Incidence and Genetic Investigation of Avian Coronaviruses in Migratory Ducks From South Korea.

作者信息

Gim Yunhee, Jeong Song Hwi, Lee Young Ju, Jang Guehwan, Lee Changhee

机构信息

College of Veterinary Medicine and Virus Vaccine Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, Republic of Korea.

College of Veterinary Medicine and Zoonoses Research Institute, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Transbound Emerg Dis. 2024 Nov 1;2024:9502737. doi: 10.1155/2024/9502737. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Coronaviruses (CoVs) belonging to the and genera are widespread in poultry and wildfowl. Migratory birds, particularly duck species, serve as hosts for CoVs and play a pivotal role in transmitting the viruses to other species, including mammals. Despite the potential risks to animals and humans, there remains a narrow knowledge of the genetic and epidemiological properties of CoVs in wild birds. The current research aimed to detect and characterize CoVs present in migratory duck species (, , and ) from South Korea. Employing two rounds of pan-CoV real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and nested PCR (nPCR) assays amplifying the conserved RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) portion common to all known CoVs, we screened 2120 duck fecal samples collected during 2022-2023. The results indicated the presence of CoVs in 4.2% (91/2120) of samples from migratory ducks. Nucleotide sequencing of the RdRp gene revealed that all identified CoVs were clustered within the genus. Further phylogenetic analysis suggested that South Korean gamma-CoVs belong to the subgenus and share similarities with those found worldwide, highlighting the critical role of migratory ducks in introducing and exporting avian CoVs. We discovered two clade VII igacovirus strains in wild ducks closely related to those in pigeons, implying potential cross infection between these avian species. Overall, our study underscores the importance of active surveillance and monitoring of avian CoVs in wild birds as a preemptive response against the forthcoming emergence of new CoV species that can threaten both animal and human health.

摘要

属于α属和γ属的冠状病毒在禽类和野禽中广泛存在。候鸟,尤其是鸭类,是冠状病毒的宿主,在将病毒传播给包括哺乳动物在内的其他物种方面起着关键作用。尽管对动物和人类存在潜在风险,但对野生鸟类中冠状病毒的遗传和流行病学特性的了解仍然有限。当前的研究旨在检测和鉴定韩国迁徙鸭种(绿头鸭、斑嘴鸭和针尾鸭)中存在的冠状病毒。我们采用两轮泛冠状病毒实时逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)和巢式PCR(nPCR)检测,扩增所有已知冠状病毒共有的保守RNA依赖性RNA聚合酶(RdRp)部分,对2022年至2023年期间收集的2120份鸭粪便样本进行了筛查。结果表明,4.2%(91/2120)的迁徙鸭样本中存在冠状病毒。RdRp基因的核苷酸测序显示,所有鉴定出的冠状病毒都聚集在γ属内。进一步的系统发育分析表明,韩国的γ冠状病毒属于Igacovirus亚属,与全球发现的病毒具有相似性,突出了迁徙鸭在引入和输出禽冠状病毒方面的关键作用。我们在野鸭中发现了两种与鸽子中密切相关的VII进化枝Igacovirus毒株,这意味着这些鸟类物种之间可能存在交叉感染。总体而言,我们的研究强调了对野生鸟类中的禽冠状病毒进行主动监测的重要性,作为对可能威胁动物和人类健康的新冠状病毒出现的先发制人反应。

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