Vet Med - Czech, 2019, 64(2):60-66 | DOI: 10.17221/95/2018-VETMED

First detection and characterisation of porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus in the Czech RepublicOriginal Paper

Romana Moutelikova*, Jana Prodelalova
Department of Virology, Veterinary Research Institute, Brno, Czech Republic

Porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus (PHEV) is a highly neurovirulent coronavirus that invades the central nervous system in piglets. The incidence of PHEV among pigs in many countries is rising, and the economic losses to the pig industry may be significant. Serological studies suggest that PHEV is spread worldwide. However, no surveillance has been carried out in the Czech Republic. In this study, eight pig farms were screened for the presence of members of the Coronaviridae family with the use of reverse transcription PCR. A collection of 123 faecal samples and 151 nasal swabs from domestic pigs were analysed. In PHEV-positive samples, almost the complete coding sequence of the nucleocapsid gene was amplified and the acquired sequences were compared to those of geographically dispersed PHEV strains; phylogenetic analyses were also performed. PHEV was present in 7.9% of nasal swabs taken from different age categories of pigs. No other swine coronaviruses were detected. The amino acid sequence of the Czech PHEV strains showed 95.8-98.1% similarity to other PHEV reference strains in GenBank. PHEV strains collected from animals on the same farm were identical; however, strains from different farms have only exhibited only 96.7-98.7% amino acid sequence identity. Our study demonstrates the presence of PHEV in pigs in the Czech Republic. The Czech PHEV strains were evolutionarily closest to the Belgium strain VW572.

Keywords: PHEV; pig; RT-PCR; nucleocapsid; genetic analysis

Published: February 28, 2019  Show citation

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago Chicago Notes IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
Moutelikova R, Prodelalova J. First detection and characterisation of porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus in the Czech Republic. Vet Med - Czech. 2019;64(2):60-66. doi: 10.17221/95/2018-VETMED.
Download citation

References

  1. Cartwright SF, Lucas M (1970): Vomiting and wasting disease in piglets. Veterinary Record 86, 278-280. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  2. Dong B, Lu H, Zhao K, Liu W, Gao W, Lan Y, Zhao J, Tang B, Song D, He W, Gao F (2014): Identification and genetic characterization of porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus from domestic piglets in China. Archives of Virology 159, 2329-2337. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  3. Gao W, Zhao K, Zhao C, Du C, Ren W, Song D, Lu H, Chen K, Li Z, Lan Y, Xie S, He W, Gao F (2011): Vomiting and wasting disease associated with Hemagglutinating Encephalomyelitis Viruses infection in piglets in Jilin, China. Virology Journal 8, doi: 10.1186/1743-422X-8-130. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  4. Greig AS, Mitchell D, Corner AH, Bannister GL, Meads EB, Julian RJ (1962): A hemagglutinating virus producing encephalomyelitis in baby pigs. Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science 26, 49-56.
  5. Hirano N, Ono K (1998): A serological survey of human coronavirus in pigs of the Tohoku District of Japan. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 440, 491-494. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  6. Kim L, Chang KO, Sestak K, Parwani A, Saif LJ (2000): Development of a reverse transcription-nested polymerase chain reaction assay for differential diagnosis of transmissible gastroenteritis virus and porcine respiratory coronavirus from feces and nasal swabs of infected pigs. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 12, 385-388. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  7. Kimura M (1980): A simple method for estimating evolutionary rate of base substitutions through comparative studies of nucleotide sequences. Journal of Molecular Evolution 16, 111-120. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  8. Kubota S, Sasaki O, Amimoto K, Okada N, Kitazima T, Yasuhara H (1999): Detection of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus using polymerase chain reaction and comparison of the nucleocapsid protein genes among strains of the virus. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 61, 827-830. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  9. Kumar S, Stecher G, Tamura K (2016): MEGA7: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis version 7.0 for bigger datasets. Molecular Biology and Evolution 33, 1870-1874. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  10. Lorbach JN, Wang L, Nolting JM, Benjamin MG, Killian ML, Zhang Y, Bowman AS (2017): Porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus and respiratory disease in exhibition swine, Michigan, USA, 2015. Emerging Infectious Diseases 23, 1168-1171. Go to original source...
  11. Masters PS (2006): The molecular biology of coronaviruses. Advances in Virus Research 66, 193-292. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  12. Mengeling WL (1975): Incidence of antibody for hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus in serums from swine in the United States. American Journal of Veterinary Research 36, 821-823.
  13. Moutelikova R, Prodelalova J, Toman M (2016): Coronaviruses in pig breeds in the Czech Republic (in Czech). Veterinarstvi 66, 764-767.
  14. Pensaert MB (2006): Hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus. In: Straw BL, Zimmerman JJ, D'Allaire DS, Taylor DJ (eds): Diseases of Swine. Blackwell Publishing. 353-358.
  15. Pensaert MB, Callebaut PE (1974): Characteristics of a coronavirus causing vomition and wasting in pigs. Archiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung 44, 35-50. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  16. Pensaert M, Andries K, Callebaut P (1980): A seroepizootiologic study of vomiting and wasting disease virus in pigs. Veterinary Quarterly 2, 142-148. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  17. Quiroga MA, Cappuccio J, Pineyro P, Basso W, More G, Kienast M, Schonfeld S, Cancer JL, Arauz S, Pintos ME, Nanni M, Machuca M, Hirano N, Perfumo CJ (2008): Hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis coronavirus infection in pigs, Argentina. Emerging Infectious Diseases 14, 484-486. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  18. Rho S, Moon HJ, Park SJ, Kim HK, Keum HO, Han JY, Nguyen GV, Park BK (2011): Detection and genetic analysis of porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus in South Korea. Virus Genes 42, 90-96. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  19. Sasseville AM, Boutin M, Gelinas AM, Dea S (2002): Sequence of the 3'-terminal end (8.1 kb) of the genome of porcine haemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus: comparison with other haemagglutinating coronaviruses. Journal of General Virology 83, 2411-2416. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  20. Smid B, Valicek L, Rodak L, Kudrna J, Musilova J (1993): Detection of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus using electron microscopy in the Czech Republic. Veterinarni Medicina 38, 333-341.
  21. Tong S, Conrardy C, Ruone S, Kuzmin IV, Guo X, Tao Y, Niezgoda M, Haynes L, Agwanda B, Breiman RF, Anderson LJ, Rupprecht CE (2009): Detection of novel SARS-like and other coronaviruses in bats from Kenya. Emerging Infectious Diseases 15, 482-485. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  22. Vijgen L, Keyaerts E, Lemey P, Maes P, Van Reeth K, Nauwynck H, Pensaert M, Van Ranst M (2006): Evolutionary history of the closely related group 2 coronaviruses: porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus, bovine coronavirus, and human coronavirus OC43. Journal of Virology 80, 7270-7274. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  23. Woo PCY, Lau SKP, Lam CSF, Lau CCY, Tsang AKL, Lau JHN, Bai R, Teng JLL, Tsang CCC, Wang M, Zheng BJ, Chan KH, Yuena KY (2012): Discovery of seven novel mammalian and avian coronaviruses in the genus Deltacoronavirus supports bat coronaviruses as the gene source of Alphacoronavirus and Betacoronavirus and avian coronaviruses as the gene source of Gammacoronavirus and Deltacoronavirus. Journal of Virology 86, 3995-4008. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...

This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY NC 4.0), which permits non-comercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original publication is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.