Molecular typing of canine parvovirus type 2 by VP2 gene sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism in affected dogs from Egypt
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Magouz, Asmaa; El-Kon, Ismail; Raya Álvarez, Enrique Germán; Khaled, Enas; Alkhalefa, Noura; Alhegaili, Alaa S.; El-khadragy, Manal F.; Agil Abdalla, Mhmad Ahmad; Elmahallawy, Ehab KotbEditorial
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Canine parvovirus PCR RFLP
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2023-12-07Referencia bibliográfica
Magouz A, El-Kon I, Raya-Álvarez E, Khaled E, Alkhalefa N, Alhegaili AS, El-khadragy MF, Agil A and Elmahallawy EK (2023) Molecular typing of canine parvovirus type 2 by VP2 gene sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism in affected dogs from Egypt. Front. Microbiol. 14:1254060. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1254060
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Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University Researchers Supporting Project number (PNURSP2023R23), Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaAbstract
Introduction: Canine parvovirus-2 (CPV-2) is one of the most common infectious
diseases in dogs characterized by severe gastroenteritis, vomiting, and bloody
diarrhea. Little information is available about this topic in Egypt, particularly in the
Delta region. This study reports the prevalence and molecular analysis of CPV-2
variants collected from El-Gharbia and Kafrelsheikh governorates in the Delta of
Egypt.
Methods: In this study, 320 rectal swabs were collected from infected domestic
dogs from two districts in delta Egypt. The samples were investigated by rapid
immunochromatographic test and polymerase chain reaction for detection the
prevalence of CPV-2 variants. The genetic characterization was performed using
restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis and partial VP2 gene
sequence.
Results and discussion: The viral antigen was detected in (264/320, 82.5%) of
samples by IC test, while PCR was found more sensitive by detecting (272/320,
85%) positive samples. The RFLP technique using MboII restriction enzyme was
successfully used for the differentiation of CPV-2c antigenic variants from CPV-
2a/2b strains. Interestingly, the molecular and phylogenetic analysis revealed that
both CPV-2a and CPV-2c are circulating in the study area. Deduced amino acid
sequence analysis showed changes at residue (N426E) and residue (T440A).: Our
results indicated that CPV-2 is prevalent among dogs in Egypt, and therefore
further molecular and epidemiological studies of CPV-2 are warranted.