The detection and full genomic characterization of domestic cat Orthohepadnaviruses from Türkiye

Author:

Adıgüzel Ece12ORCID,Erdem‐Şahinkesen Eda2ORCID,Koç Bahattin Taylan3ORCID,Demirden Cansu24ORCID,Oğuzoğlu Tuba Çiğdem5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Atkaracalar District Directorate Cankiri Türkiye

2. Graduate School of Health Sciences Ankara University Ankara Türkiye

3. Department of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Adnan Menderes University Aydin Türkiye

4. Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry East Anatolian Agricultural Research Institute Erzurum Türkiye

5. Department of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Ankara University Ankara Türkiye

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDomestic cat hepadnaviruses (DCHs) have been described as a novel virus that can infect cats.ObjectiveThe aim of our study is the first identification and molecular characterizations of DCH infection in Turkish domestic cats.MethodsThe blood, organ and ascites fluid samples from 550 cats were randomly sampled. The presence of DCH nucleic acid was investigated by using both in the literature and newly designed primers.ResultsIt was found that the hepadnavirus positivity rate is 4% (22/550) in Türkiye. The full genomic characterization was performed on 13 of 22 samples, and others were characterized as nearly full genome. In this study, we highlight that whole blood samples should be also screened for DCH, not only serum samples as has frequently been done in other studies. DCH‐infected cats were also found positive (54.54%, 12/22) for Feline leukaemia virus infection. BLAST results revealed that Turkish DCHs have 86.32%–99.08% homology with strains in the GenBank database, enabling us to construct phylogenetic trees.ConclusionsAccording to this study's results, it is suggested that this infection should be added to veterinary diagnostic panels worldwide. Additionally, we suggest that our new synthesized primers for the amplification of X gene can also be used for diagnosis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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