| Literature DB >> 34135426 |
Chutchai Piewbang1,2, Sabrina Wahyu Wardhani2,3, Panida Poonsin1,2, Jakarwan Yostawonkul3, Poowadon Chai-In4, Sitthichok Lacharoje1, Thanyarat Saengdet5, Taksa Vasaruchapong6, Suwimon Boonrungsiman4, Piyaporn Kongmakee7, Wijit Banlunara1, Anudep Rungsipipat1, Tanit Kasantikul8, Somporn Techangamsuwan9,10.
Abstract
Reptilian ferlavirus, a pathogen of serious concern in snakes, has been reported in Western countries, but little is known about its prevalence in Thailand, where many snake breeding farms are located. In this study, we investigated the reptilian ferlavirus via swab samples derived from 49 diseased snakes and 77 healthy snakes as well as tissue samples taken from nine dead snakes from five independent snake farms. Using molecular detection, we found the ferlavirus in 8.16% of diseased snakes, but not in healthy snakes. Out of nine farmed snakes, eight snakes derived from four farms were found to be positive. Four complete genome sequences of the ferlavirus were successfully obtained and phylogenetically clustered to the highly pathogenic ferlavirus. Tissue tropism of the ferlavirus was identified in various epithelial cell types using the in situ hybridization technique. Interestingly, the hybridization signals were strongly labeled in the male genital tract. Transmission electron microscopy was used to support the ferlaviral localization in the male genital tract. This study provides the first evidence of ferlavirus localization in the male genital tract and contributes to the knowledge about ferlavirus epidemiology, indicating that there needs to be further awareness and elucidation regarding vertical transmission of reptilian ferlavirus.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34135426 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92156-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379