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Prevalence and Genetic Characterization of Porcine Respiratory Coronavirus in Korean Pig Farms.
Kim, Ju-Han; Park, Jonghyun; Lee, Dong-Kyu; Kim, Won-Il; Lyoo, Young S; Park, Choi-Kyu; Kim, Hye-Ryung.
Affiliation
  • Kim JH; College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Republic of Korea.
  • Park J; Swine Medical Corporation, Sunjin Bridge Lab, Icheon 17332, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee DK; Institute for Veterinary Biomedical Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim WI; DIVA Bio Incorporation, Daegu 41519, Republic of Korea.
  • Lyoo YS; Institute for Veterinary Biomedical Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.
  • Park CK; College of Veterinary Medicine, Jeonbuk National University, Iksan 54596, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim HR; College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Republic of Korea.
Animals (Basel) ; 14(11)2024 Jun 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38891745
ABSTRACT
Porcine respiratory coronavirus (PRCV) is a member of the species Alphacoronavirus 1 within the genus Alphacoronavirus of the family Coronaviridae. A few studies have been conducted on the prevalence of PRCV since its first identification in 1997, but there have been no recent studies on the prevalence and genetic characterization of the virus in Korea. In this study, the seroprevalence of PRCV was determined in Korean pig farms using a commercially available TGEV/PRCV differential enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit. The farm-level seroprevalence of PRCV was determined to be 68.6% (48/70), similar to previous reports in Korea, suggesting that PRCV is still circulating in Korean pig herds nationwide. Among the 20 PRCV-seropositive farms tested in this study, PRCV RNAs were detected in 17 oral fluid samples (28.3%) from nine farms (45.0%), while TGEV RNAs were not detected in any sample. To investigate the genetic characteristics of Korean PRCV strains, genetic and phylogenetic analyses were conducted on PRCV spike gene sequences obtained in this study. The three Korean PRCV strains (KPRCV2401, KPRCV2402, and KPRCV2403) shared 98.5-100% homology with each other and 96.2-96.6% and 91.6-94.5% homology with European and American strains, respectively. A 224-amino acid deletion was found in the S gene of both Korean and European PRCVs but not in that of American PRCVs, suggesting a European origin for Korean PRCVs. Phylogenetic analysis showed that Korean PRCVs are more closely related to European PRCVs than American PRCVs but clustered apart from both, suggesting that Korean PRCV has evolved independently since its emergence in Korean PRCVs. The results of this study will help expand knowledge on the epidemiology and molecular biology of PRCV currently circulating in Korea.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Animals (Basel) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Animals (Basel) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: Switzerland