Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with Vasculitis and Hemorrhage
We characterized the complete genome of a novel dog circovirus (DogCV) from the liver of a dog with severe hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, vasculitis, and granulomatous lymphadenitis. DogCV was detected by PCR in fecal samples from 19/168 (11.3%) dogs with diarrhea and 14/204 (6.9%) healthy dogs and in...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2013-04-01
|
Series: | Emerging Infectious Diseases |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/19/4/12-1390_article |
id |
doaj-26cf6e26916649dab1c440a4831d55f1 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-26cf6e26916649dab1c440a4831d55f12020-11-25T02:34:01ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592013-04-0119453454110.3201/eid1904.121390Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with Vasculitis and HemorrhageLinlin LiSabrina McGrawKevin ZhuChristian M. LeuteneggerStanley L. MarksSteven KubiskiPatricia GaffneyFlorante N. Dela Cruz JrChunlin WangEric DelwartPatricia A. PesaventoWe characterized the complete genome of a novel dog circovirus (DogCV) from the liver of a dog with severe hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, vasculitis, and granulomatous lymphadenitis. DogCV was detected by PCR in fecal samples from 19/168 (11.3%) dogs with diarrhea and 14/204 (6.9%) healthy dogs and in blood from 19/409 (3.3%) of dogs with thrombocytopenia and neutropenia, fever of unknown origin, or past tick bite. Co-infection with other canine pathogens was detected for 13/19 (68%) DogCV-positive dogs with diarrhea. DogCV capsid proteins from different dogs varied by up to 8%. In situ hybridization and transmission electron microscopy detected DogCV in the lymph nodes and spleens of 4 dogs with vascular compromise and histiocytic inflammation. The detection of a circovirus in tissues of dogs expands the known tropism of these viruses to a second mammalian host. Our results indicate that circovirus, alone or in co-infection with other pathogens, might contribute to illness and death in dogs.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/19/4/12-1390_articlecircovirusvasculitisdeep sequencingvirusesdogshemorrhagic gastroenteritis |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Linlin Li Sabrina McGraw Kevin Zhu Christian M. Leutenegger Stanley L. Marks Steven Kubiski Patricia Gaffney Florante N. Dela Cruz Jr Chunlin Wang Eric Delwart Patricia A. Pesavento |
spellingShingle |
Linlin Li Sabrina McGraw Kevin Zhu Christian M. Leutenegger Stanley L. Marks Steven Kubiski Patricia Gaffney Florante N. Dela Cruz Jr Chunlin Wang Eric Delwart Patricia A. Pesavento Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with Vasculitis and Hemorrhage Emerging Infectious Diseases circovirus vasculitis deep sequencing viruses dogs hemorrhagic gastroenteritis |
author_facet |
Linlin Li Sabrina McGraw Kevin Zhu Christian M. Leutenegger Stanley L. Marks Steven Kubiski Patricia Gaffney Florante N. Dela Cruz Jr Chunlin Wang Eric Delwart Patricia A. Pesavento |
author_sort |
Linlin Li |
title |
Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with Vasculitis and Hemorrhage |
title_short |
Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with Vasculitis and Hemorrhage |
title_full |
Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with Vasculitis and Hemorrhage |
title_fullStr |
Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with Vasculitis and Hemorrhage |
title_full_unstemmed |
Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with Vasculitis and Hemorrhage |
title_sort |
circovirus in tissues of dogs with vasculitis and hemorrhage |
publisher |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
series |
Emerging Infectious Diseases |
issn |
1080-6040 1080-6059 |
publishDate |
2013-04-01 |
description |
We characterized the complete genome of a novel dog circovirus (DogCV) from the liver of a dog with severe hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, vasculitis, and granulomatous lymphadenitis. DogCV was detected by PCR in fecal samples from 19/168 (11.3%) dogs with diarrhea and 14/204 (6.9%) healthy dogs and in blood from 19/409 (3.3%) of dogs with thrombocytopenia and neutropenia, fever of unknown origin, or past tick bite. Co-infection with other canine pathogens was detected for 13/19 (68%) DogCV-positive dogs with diarrhea. DogCV capsid proteins from different dogs varied by up to 8%. In situ hybridization and transmission electron microscopy detected DogCV in the lymph nodes and spleens of 4 dogs with vascular compromise and histiocytic inflammation. The detection of a circovirus in tissues of dogs expands the known tropism of these viruses to a second mammalian host. Our results indicate that circovirus, alone or in co-infection with other pathogens, might contribute to illness and death in dogs. |
topic |
circovirus vasculitis deep sequencing viruses dogs hemorrhagic gastroenteritis |
url |
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/19/4/12-1390_article |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT linlinli circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT sabrinamcgraw circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT kevinzhu circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT christianmleutenegger circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT stanleylmarks circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT stevenkubiski circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT patriciagaffney circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT florantendelacruzjr circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT chunlinwang circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT ericdelwart circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage AT patriciaapesavento circovirusintissuesofdogswithvasculitisandhemorrhage |
_version_ |
1724810777279332352 |