作者
Xianhui Liu,Lin Wang,Xinming Zhang,Yilong Liu,Yixuan Li,Zan Li,Zhi Geng,Leyi Zhang,Yanling Liu,Pengshuai Liang,Yuhui Dong,Zheng Xu,H. Zhang,Changxu Song
摘要
ABSTRACT Eukaryotic circular Rep encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS DNA) viruses exhibit high genomic diversity. Four species of circoviruses within the genus Circovirus have been identified in pigs, including the non-pathogenic porcine circovirus type 1 (PCV1), and the pathogenic PCV2, PCV3, and PCV4. In this study, a novel single circular DNA virus was identified in pigs suffering from respiratory, diarrheal, and reproductive failure diseases. The viral Rep and Cap showed low amino acid sequence identities to the four PCV species, with the highest identity of 26.2% to PCV2 Rep and 20.8% to PCV4 Cap. The classification of CRESS DNA viruses primarily relies on Rep, and biochemical analyses of the viral Rep confirm its classification as a CRESS DNA virus. Thus, it was tentatively named porcine circovirus type 5 (PCV5). This tentative designation reflects its host and genomic organization; however, phylogenetic analysis indicates that it clusters outside the family Circoviridae and is most closely related to the fur seal faces-associated circular DNA virus (FSfaCV). The positive detection rate for PCV5 in tested samples was 54.4% (294 out of 540), with 24.3% (17 out of 70) of pig farms in China testing positive for the virus. A close correlation between the copy number of PCV5 and the severity of infectious diseases was observed. Moreover, a PCV5 virus-like particles (VLPs)-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, which was developed, also elucidated that PCV5 has been circulating. We subsequently established an in vitro culture system for PCV5, successfully purifying the virus. Morphological identification revealed that the purified PCV5 has a diameter of approximately 20 nm, and the recombinant PCV5 Cap could assemble into VLPs similar to purified PCV5. These results indicate that PCV5, associated with porcine circovirus-associated disease, commonly circulates within Chinese swine. IMPORTANCE The single-stranded circular DNA virus, tentatively named porcine circovirus type 5 (PCV5), belongs to the circular Rep encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS DNA) viruses. Notably, PCV5 is not classified within the same family as the previously reported PCV1–PCV4. PCV5, which was associated with porcine circovirus associated-disease, is widely prevalent in Southern China. PCV5 is characterized by a larger genome (2,904 nt), along with longer Cap (1,182 nt) and Rep (1,056 nt) regions, as well as an extended stem-loop structure (stem: 9 nt and loop: 17 nt). Importantly, we subsequently established an in vitro culture system for PCV5, successfully purifying the virus. Morphological identification revealed that the purified PCV5 has a diameter of approximately 20 nm. Additionally, a variant of the PCV5 Cap, lacking the N-terminal 63 residues, was expressed in Escherichia coli , and purified Cap could assemble into virus-like particles similar to purified PCV5. These results hold significant implications for the study of CRESS DNA viruses. The emergence of PCV5 warrants further study.