Detection and Complete Genome Analysis of Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV2) and an Unclassified CRESS DNA Virus from Diarrheic Pigs in the Dominican Republic: First Evidence for Predominance of PCV2d from the Caribbean Region

We report here high rates (47.5%, 48/101) of detection of porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) in diarrheic pigs from three pig farms in the Dominican Republic. Seventeen of the PCV2 positive samples, representing the three pig farms, different age groups and sampling periods (2020–2021), were amplified for...

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Main Authors: Kerry Gainor, Yussaira Castillo Fortuna, Angeline Steny Alakkaparambil, Wendy González, Yashpal Singh Malik, Souvik Ghosh
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description We report here high rates (47.5%, 48/101) of detection of porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) in diarrheic pigs from three pig farms in the Dominican Republic. Seventeen of the PCV2 positive samples, representing the three pig farms, different age groups and sampling periods (2020–2021), were amplified for the complete PCV2 genome. Based on analysis of open reading frame 2 and complete genome sequences, the 17 PCV2 strains were assigned to the PCV2d genotype. Significant differences were observed in PCV2 detection rates between the vaccinated (20% (10/50)) and unvaccinated (62.5% (10/16) and 80% (28/35)) farms, corroborating previous observations that PCV2a-based vaccines confer protection against heterologous PCV2 genotypes. The present study is the first to report detection and molecular characterization of PCV2 from the Dominican Republic, warranting large-scale molecular epidemiological studies on PCV2 in pig farms and backyard systems across the country. For the first time, PCV2d was identified as the predominant PCV2 genotype in a study from the Caribbean region, suggesting that a genotype shift from PCV2b to PCV2d might be happening in the Caribbean region, which mirrored the current PCV2 genotype scenario in many other parts of the world. Besides PCV2, we also identified a pigeon circovirus-like virus, and a circular Replication-associated protein (Rep)-encoding single-stranded (CRESS) DNA virus, which was characterized for the complete genome. The CRESS DNA virus shared a similar genomic organization and was related to unclassified CRESSV2 DNA viruses (belonging to the Order <i>Cirlivirales</i>) from porcine feces in Hungary, indicating that related unclassified CRESS DNA viruses are circulating among pigs in different geographical regions, warranting further studies on the epidemiology and biology of these novel viruses.
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spelling doaj-art-87e209d861e34f2cbfef64e084e7003a2025-08-19T22:23:48ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152022-08-01148179910.3390/v14081799Detection and Complete Genome Analysis of Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV2) and an Unclassified CRESS DNA Virus from Diarrheic Pigs in the Dominican Republic: First Evidence for Predominance of PCV2d from the Caribbean RegionKerry Gainor0Yussaira Castillo Fortuna1Angeline Steny Alakkaparambil2Wendy González3Yashpal Singh Malik4Souvik Ghosh5Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre P.O. Box 334, Saint Kitts and NevisDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre P.O. Box 334, Saint Kitts and NevisDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre P.O. Box 334, Saint Kitts and NevisEpidemiological Surveillance Division, Dirección General de Ganadería, Santo Domingo 10410, Dominican RepublicCollege of Animal Biotechnology, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Science University, Ludhiana 141012, IndiaDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre P.O. Box 334, Saint Kitts and NevisWe report here high rates (47.5%, 48/101) of detection of porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) in diarrheic pigs from three pig farms in the Dominican Republic. Seventeen of the PCV2 positive samples, representing the three pig farms, different age groups and sampling periods (2020–2021), were amplified for the complete PCV2 genome. Based on analysis of open reading frame 2 and complete genome sequences, the 17 PCV2 strains were assigned to the PCV2d genotype. Significant differences were observed in PCV2 detection rates between the vaccinated (20% (10/50)) and unvaccinated (62.5% (10/16) and 80% (28/35)) farms, corroborating previous observations that PCV2a-based vaccines confer protection against heterologous PCV2 genotypes. The present study is the first to report detection and molecular characterization of PCV2 from the Dominican Republic, warranting large-scale molecular epidemiological studies on PCV2 in pig farms and backyard systems across the country. For the first time, PCV2d was identified as the predominant PCV2 genotype in a study from the Caribbean region, suggesting that a genotype shift from PCV2b to PCV2d might be happening in the Caribbean region, which mirrored the current PCV2 genotype scenario in many other parts of the world. Besides PCV2, we also identified a pigeon circovirus-like virus, and a circular Replication-associated protein (Rep)-encoding single-stranded (CRESS) DNA virus, which was characterized for the complete genome. The CRESS DNA virus shared a similar genomic organization and was related to unclassified CRESSV2 DNA viruses (belonging to the Order <i>Cirlivirales</i>) from porcine feces in Hungary, indicating that related unclassified CRESS DNA viruses are circulating among pigs in different geographical regions, warranting further studies on the epidemiology and biology of these novel viruses.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/14/8/1799complete genome analysisDominican Republicgenotype shiftporcine circovirus 2porcine circovirus 2dporcine-associated unclassified CRESS DNA virus
spellingShingle Kerry Gainor
Yussaira Castillo Fortuna
Angeline Steny Alakkaparambil
Wendy González
Yashpal Singh Malik
Souvik Ghosh
Detection and Complete Genome Analysis of Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV2) and an Unclassified CRESS DNA Virus from Diarrheic Pigs in the Dominican Republic: First Evidence for Predominance of PCV2d from the Caribbean Region
complete genome analysis
Dominican Republic
genotype shift
porcine circovirus 2
porcine circovirus 2d
porcine-associated unclassified CRESS DNA virus
title Detection and Complete Genome Analysis of Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV2) and an Unclassified CRESS DNA Virus from Diarrheic Pigs in the Dominican Republic: First Evidence for Predominance of PCV2d from the Caribbean Region
title_full Detection and Complete Genome Analysis of Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV2) and an Unclassified CRESS DNA Virus from Diarrheic Pigs in the Dominican Republic: First Evidence for Predominance of PCV2d from the Caribbean Region
title_fullStr Detection and Complete Genome Analysis of Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV2) and an Unclassified CRESS DNA Virus from Diarrheic Pigs in the Dominican Republic: First Evidence for Predominance of PCV2d from the Caribbean Region
title_full_unstemmed Detection and Complete Genome Analysis of Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV2) and an Unclassified CRESS DNA Virus from Diarrheic Pigs in the Dominican Republic: First Evidence for Predominance of PCV2d from the Caribbean Region
title_short Detection and Complete Genome Analysis of Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV2) and an Unclassified CRESS DNA Virus from Diarrheic Pigs in the Dominican Republic: First Evidence for Predominance of PCV2d from the Caribbean Region
title_sort detection and complete genome analysis of porcine circovirus 2 pcv2 and an unclassified cress dna virus from diarrheic pigs in the dominican republic first evidence for predominance of pcv2d from the caribbean region
topic complete genome analysis
Dominican Republic
genotype shift
porcine circovirus 2
porcine circovirus 2d
porcine-associated unclassified CRESS DNA virus
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/14/8/1799
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