| Literature DB >> 35078465 |
Kuihao Liu1, Yiran Zhao1, Jun Zhao1, Ningwei Geng1, Fanliang Meng1, Siqi Wang1, Jing Li1, Zhaobing Zhong2, Liya Zhu3, Sidang Liu4, Ning Li5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Avian hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the pathogenic agent of big liver and spleen disease (BLS) and of hepatitis-splenomegaly syndrome (HSS) in chickens, which have caused economic losses to the poultry industry in China. In this study, 18 samples of BLS chickens were collected to reveal the molecular epidemiological characteristics of avian HEV in the province of Shandong, China.Entities:
Keywords: Avian hepatitis E virus; Mixed infections; Molecular epidemiology; Potential novel genotype
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35078465 PMCID: PMC8788081 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-021-03079-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Gross lesions of HEV-infected chickens. A Hemorrhage and swelling of the liver, B Splenomegaly
Fig. 2Histopathological lesions of avian HEV-infected chickens. A Extensive hemorrhagic foci in liver tissue, massive infiltration of portal areas with lymphocytes and heterophils. Amplification 200×; B Degeneration and necrosis of liver cells, massive amyloid deposition, and infiltration of red blood cells and macrophage. Amplification 400×; C The decreased lymphocyte and extensive amyloid deposition in the spleen. Amplification 40 ×
The mixed infections of avian HEV and other viruses
| Type of mixed infection | Number of mixed infection cases | Viruses |
|---|---|---|
| Co-infection | 2 | avian HEV, CIAV |
| 1 | avian HEV, FAdV | |
| Triple infection | 4 | avian HEV, CIAV, FAdV |
| 1 | avian HEV, CIAV, MDV | |
| Quadruple infection | 3 | avian HEV, CIAV, FAdV, MDV |
The nucleotide and amino acid homologies between the 11 avian HEV strains and reference strains with different genotypes
| Strains | Different genotypes of avian HEVa (% identity) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genotype 1 | Genotype 2 | Genotype 3 | Genotype 4 | ||
| 1–11 | 78.9–83.5 | 75.6–79.8 | 81.4–83.1 | 78.5–79.8 | nucleotide |
| 95.0–97.5 | 93.8–97.5 | 96.2–98.8 | 95.0–97.5 | amino acid | |
a The reference viruses of the different genotypes are shown in supplementary Table 1
Fig. 3The tree was constructed by the neighbor joining method with 1000 bootstrap replicates, using MEGA 6.0. The phylogenetic tree was constructed based on the partial ORF2 gene of avian HEV (242 bp) and 30 reference strains found in NCBI. The detailed information of the reference strains are shown in supplementary Table 1. Strains in this study are marked with asterisk (*), while potential novel genotypes reported in other articles are marked with double asterisks (**)
The primers used in the study
| Primers | Sequence (5′-3′) | Product size (bp) | Annealing temperature (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CIAV-F | CAGAATTCCCACCTCAAGCGACTTCGAC | 580 | 54 |
| CIAV-R | ATGTCGACGGGGCTGAAGGAT | ||
| REV-F | CATACTGAGCCAATGGTT | 300 | 54 |
| REV-R | AATGTTGTAGCGAAGTACT | ||
| MDV-F | TCATCAGGGTCTCCCGTCACCT | 1005 | 55 |
| MDV-R | AGAGATGTCTCAGGAGCCAGAG | ||
| FAdV-F | AATTTCGACCCCATGACGCGCCAGG | 508 | 56 |
| FAdV-R | TGGCGAAAGGCGTACGGAAGTAAGC | ||
| ALV-J-F | GGATGAGGTGACTAAGA | 512 | 56 |
| ALV-J-R | CGAACCAAAGGTAACACACG | ||
| Avian HEV-F1 | TCGCCT(C)GGTAAT(C)ACA(T)AATGC | 278 | 60 |
| Avian HEV-R1 | GCGTTC(G)CCG(C)ACAGGT(C)CGGCC | ||
| Avian HEV-F2 | ACA(T)AATGCT(C)AGGGTCACCCG | 242 | 56 |
| Avian HEV-R2 | ATGTACTGA(G)CCA(G)CTG(C)GCCGC |