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Development and use of a triplex real-time PCR assay for detection of three DNA viruses in psittacine birds.

Daniel J Gibson1,2,3,4,5, Nicole M Nemeth1,2,3,4,5, Hugues Beaufrère1,2,3,4,5, Csaba Varga1,2,3,4,5, Davor Ojkic1,2,3,4,5, Anna Marom1,2,3,4,5, Leonardo Susta1,2,3,4,5.   

Abstract

Aves polyomavirus 1, psittacine beak and feather disease virus, and psittacid herpesvirus 1 are important pathogens of psittacine birds with the potential to cause substantial morbidity and mortality. Using publically available nucleotide sequences, we developed and validated a triplex real-time PCR (rtPCR) assay to rapidly detect these 3 viruses. The assay had high analytical sensitivity, detecting <6 copies of viral DNA per reaction, and 100% analytical specificity, showing no cross-reactivity with 59 other animal pathogens. Archived formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues from psittacine birds diagnosed at postmortem as infected with each of the viruses as well as virus-negative birds were used to validate the utility of the assay. Birds were selected for the positive cohort if they showed histologic evidence of infection (i.e., characteristic inclusion bodies in tissues); birds in the negative cohort had final diagnoses unrelated to the pathogens of interest. The triplex rtPCR assay confirmed 98% of histopathology-positive cases, and also identified subclinical infections that were not observed by histologic examination, including coinfections. Birds that tested positive only by rtPCR had significantly higher cycle threshold values compared to those with histologic evidence of infection. Positive, negative, and overall percentage agreements as well as the kappa statistic between the results of the assay and histopathology were high, demonstrating the usefulness of the assay as a tool to confirm disease diagnoses, and to improve detection of subclinical infections.

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Keywords:  aves polyomavirus 1; beak and feather disease virus; psittacid herpesvirus 1

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31423916      PMCID: PMC6727120          DOI: 10.1177/1040638719870218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest        ISSN: 1040-6387            Impact factor:   1.279


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2.  Budgerigar fledgling disease (papovavirus) in pet birds.

Authors:  R S Kingston
Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest       Date:  1992-10       Impact factor: 1.279

3.  Duplex shuttle PCR for differential diagnosis of budgerigar fledgling disease and psittacine beak and feather disease.

Authors:  Hirohito Ogawa; Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi; Hideto Fukushi
Journal:  Microbiol Immunol       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 1.955

4.  Herpesvirus infections in psittacine birds in Japan.

Authors:  S S Tsai; J H Park; K Hirai; C Itakura
Journal:  Avian Pathol       Date:  1993-03       Impact factor: 3.378

5.  Development of novel real-time PCR assays for detecting DNA virus infections in psittaciform birds.

Authors:  Hiroshi Katoh; Kenji Ohya; Hideto Fukushi
Journal:  J Virol Methods       Date:  2008-10-19       Impact factor: 2.014

6.  Severe leukopenia and liver necrosis in young African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus erithacus) infected with psittacine circovirus.

Authors:  N J Schoemaker; G M Dorrestein; K S Latimer; J T Lumeij; M J Kik; M H van der Hage; R P Campagnoli
Journal:  Avian Dis       Date:  2000 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 1.577

7.  Viremia, virus shedding, and antibody response during natural avian polyomavirus infection in parrots.

Authors:  D N Phalen; C S Radabaugh; R D Dahlhausen; D K Styles
Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  2000-07-01       Impact factor: 1.936

8.  Tissue distribution of psittacid herpesviruses in latently infected parrots, repeated sampling of latently infected parrots and prevalence of latency in parrots submitted for necropsy.

Authors:  Elizabeth K Tomaszewski; William Wigle; David N Phalen
Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest       Date:  2006-11       Impact factor: 1.279

9.  Detection of beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) and avian polyomavirus (APV) DNA in psittacine birds in Italy.

Authors:  E Bert; L Tomassone; C Peccati; M G Navarrete; S C Sola
Journal:  J Vet Med B Infect Dis Vet Public Health       Date:  2005-03

Review 10.  Viral diseases of companion birds.

Authors:  Cheryl B Greenacre
Journal:  Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract       Date:  2005-01
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