Meehan B M, McNeilly F, Todd D, Kennedy S, Jewhurst V A, Ellis J A, Hassard L E, Clark E G, Haines D M, Allan G M
Department of Veterinary Science, The Queen's University of Belfast, UK.
J Gen Virol. 1998 Sep;79 ( Pt 9):2171-9. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-79-9-2171.
Porcine circovirus (PCV) was initially recognized as a contaminant of continuous pig kidney cell lines and was not thought to be pathogenic. Antibodies reactive to the cell culture isolate of PCV (PCV PK-15) are prevalent in the swine population worldwide. Recently, PCV PK-15-like antigen and nucleic acid were demonstrated in lesions associated with wasting syndromes in pigs in North America and Europe. Monoclonal antibodies raised to circoviruses isolated from pigs with wasting syndromes highlighted differences between these circoviruses and the PCV PK-15 cell culture isolate. This has led to speculation that a new pathogenic PCV may have emerged in the swine populations of several countries. We report the cloning and characterization of novel circovirus DNAs purified from virus isolates made from tissues of North American and European pigs with wasting syndromes. These North American and European circoviruses form a closely related group at the nucleotide sequence level (> 96% intra-group nucleotide sequence identity) but exhibit < 80% nucleotide sequence identity with the PCV PK-15 cell culture isolate. This report provides evidence for a new type of possibly pathogenic PCV. We propose that these new circoviruses should be referred to as PCV2 as opposed to the original PK-15 cell culture isolate, which should be referred to as PCV1.
猪圆环病毒(PCV)最初被认为是猪肾连续传代细胞系的一种污染物,且不被认为具有致病性。对PCV细胞培养分离株(PCV PK - 15)有反应的抗体在全球猪群中普遍存在。最近,在北美和欧洲猪的与消瘦综合征相关的病变中发现了PCV PK - 15样抗原和核酸。针对从患有消瘦综合征的猪分离出的圆环病毒产生的单克隆抗体突出了这些圆环病毒与PCV PK - 15细胞培养分离株之间的差异。这引发了一种推测,即在几个国家的猪群中可能出现了一种新的致病性PCV。我们报告了从北美和欧洲患有消瘦综合征的猪的组织分离的病毒中纯化的新型圆环病毒DNA的克隆和特性分析。这些北美和欧洲的圆环病毒在核苷酸序列水平上形成了一个密切相关的群体(组内核苷酸序列同一性> 96%),但与PCV PK - 15细胞培养分离株的核苷酸序列同一性< 80%。本报告为一种新型的可能具有致病性的PCV提供了证据。我们建议将这些新的圆环病毒称为PCV2,而原始的PK - 15细胞培养分离株应称为PCV1。