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Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology ; (12): 299-304, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-464070

ABSTRACT

Objective To establish an assay for the detection of Torque teno sus virus ( TTSuV) strains and to analyze its preliminary application to biologics.Methods Primers and probe were designed according to the conserved sequences.A fluorescent PCR assay for the detection of TTSuV strains was estab-lished.Several parameters including the specificity, linearity, accuracy, sensitivity and anti-interference of the established assay were verified.The fluorescent PCR assay was performed to detect the samples of por-cine blood, cell substrate and rotavirus vaccine.The porcine blood samples positive for TTSuV strains were further genotyped.Results The established fluorescent PCR assay was confirmed to have high specificity as no cross-reactions with parvovirus virus of various species, SV40 and porcine circovirus strains were detec-ted.The linear range of the assay was 1×109-1×103 copies/μl for TTSuV1 genotype and 1×109-1×102 cop-ies/μl for TTSuV2 genotype with a R2 value more than 0.993.The sensitivity of the fluorescent PCR assay was 1×103 copies/μl for TTSuV1 genotype and 1×102 copies/μl for TTSuV2 genotype.The intra-and inter-CVs were both less than 7%in Ct values and less than 25% and 45% respectively in copies.No interfer-ence was found in the detection of TTSuV nucleic acids from cell samples.8 out of 20 porcine blood samples were positive for TTSuV strains, among which one sample was positive for TTSuV1 genotype, four samples were positive for TTSuV2 genotype and the rest were positive for both TTSuV1 and TTSuV2 genotypes.Com-pared with the reference strain, strains genotyped as TTSuV1 and TTSuV2 were respectively shared 98%-99%and 98%homologies in sequences.All of the cell substrate and rotavirus vaccine samples detected by the fluorescent PCR assay were negative for TTSuV strains.Conclusion The fluorescent PCR assay for the detection of TTSuV was established successfully, the application of which would further improve the safety of biologics.

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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 33(7): 840-846, jul. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-683224

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Torque teno sus virus (TTSuV) infection is present in pig herds worldwide. It has been demonstrated that TTSuV might increase the severity of other important viral diseases with economic and public health impacts. At present, there is no information on the age distribution of pigs infected with TTSuV in Brazilian herds. This study evaluated the frequency of TTSuV infection in pigs at different stages of production. Fecal samples (n=190) from pigs at 1 to 24 weeks of age and from breeders at 6 farrow-to-weaning (up to 8 weeks of age) and 9 grower-to-finish (9 weeks of age onwards) farms in the western region of Paraná state, Brazil, were evaluated by PCR. Fragments of the 5' UTRs of TTSuV1 and/or TTSuVk2 DNAs were identified in 126 (66.3%) of the fecal samples. Significant differences were found with the percentages of positive samples for TTSuV1, TTSuVk2, and mixed infections by both genera between and within the different pig production stages. Fecal samples from the grower-to-finish farms had TTSuV detection rates (90.1%; 64/71) that were significantly (p<0.05) higher than those from the farrow-to-weaning farms (52.1%; 62/119). TTSuV detection was significantly (p<0.05) more frequent in finisher pigs than in the animals from the other stages. The UTR nucleotide sequences in this study presented higher similarities to strains from Norway (96%, TTSuV1), and Argentina and China (97.1%, TTSuVk2). These results suggest that TTSuV infection has spread to pigs of all production stages and that the viral infection rate increases with the age of the animals. In the western region of Paraná state, Brazil, TTSuV1 and TTSuVk2-induced infections were more frequently observed in suckling piglets and finisher pigs, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis pointed out the possibility of different strains of TTSuV1 and TTSuVk2 circulating in pig herds of Brazil.


A infecção pelo Torque teno sus virus (TTSuV) está presente em rebanhos suinícolas em todo o mundo. Tem sido demonstrado que a infecção pelo TTSuV pode aumentar a gravidade de outras importantes doenças virais com impactos econômicos e na saúde pública. Atualmente não há informações sobre a distribuição da infecção pelo TTSuV, de acordo com a faixa etária, em rebanhos suinícolas brasileiros. Este estudo avaliou a frequência da infecção pelo TTSuV nas diferentes categorias de produção de suínos. Amostras fecais (n=190) de suínos com 1 a 24 semanas de idade e de reprodutores provenientes 6 unidades produtoras de leitão (até 8 semanas de idade) e 9 unidades de terminação (9 semanas de idade em diante) da região oeste do Paraná, Brasil, foram avaliadas pela técnica de PCR. Fragmentos da região 5' UTR do DNA do TTSuV1 e/ou TTSuVk2 foram identificados em 126 (66,3%) amostras fecais. Diferenças significativas foram encontradas em relação às porcentagens de amostras positivas para o TTSuV1, TTSuVk2 e infecção mista por ambos os gêneros inter e intra categorias. Amostras fecais provenientes de unidades de terminação apresentaram taxas de detecção de TTSuV (90.1%; 64/71) significativamente (p<0.05) mais altas do que aquelas provenientes de unidades produtoras de leitão (52.1%; 62/119). A detecção do TTSuV em animais de terminação foi significativamente (p<0.05) mais frequente do que nos suínos de outras categorias. As sequências de nucleotídeos da UTR deste estudo apresentaram maior similaridade com cepas da Noruega (96%, TTSuV1) e Argentina e China (97,1%, TTSuVk2). Estes resultados sugerem que a infecção pelo TTSuV encontra-se disseminada em suínos de todas as categorias de produção e que a taxa da infecção viral aumenta de acordo com a idade dos animais. Na região oeste do estado do Paraná, infecções induzidas pelo TTSuV1 e TTSuVk2 foram mais frequentemente observadas em leitões de maternidade e suínos de terminação, respectivamente. A análise filogenética indicou a possibilidade de diferentes cepas de TTSuV1 e TTSuVk2 circulando em rebanhos suinícolas brasileiros.


Subject(s)
Animals , Infections/veterinary , Infections/virology , Swine/virology , Torque teno virus/pathogenicity
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 425-427, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-202776

ABSTRACT

We detected Torque teno sus virus 1 and 2 (TTSuV1 and TTSuV2) in tissue samples from 18 stillborn piglets using nested polymerase chain reaction. The detection rates of TTSuV1 and TTSuV2 were 78% and 50%, respectively, with 83% of the stillborn piglets positive for TTSuV1 or TTSuV2. TTSuV1 was detected highest in the liver (72%) followed by heart (56%), spleen (38%) and tonsils (38%) while TTSuV2 was detected highest in the tonsils (38%) followed by liver (33%), spleen (25%), and heart (17%). These results indicate that TTSuVs are commonly present but not equally distributed among the tissues of stillborn piglets.


Subject(s)
Heart , Liver , Palatine Tonsil , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Spleen , Torque , Viruses
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